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Monday, November 2, 2009
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This is some pretty handy information from the Lightning Red Wing Book 2!
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I saw this custom Econoline driving on the 22 Freeway back a couple of months ago and unfortunately didn't have my camera. I'd ha...
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Cool photo I picked up printed on Velox paper. I dig that WWII Army tee!!!
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Researching this jacket has been a fun little side project for me. As the story goes my buddy purchased the jacket from a kid at the Long B...
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Other than the small color photo from the early 60's Car Craft magazine above I had never seen an actual color snapshot of Larry Howard...
4 comments:
A supercharged 350 ? That`s crazy! (and cool at the same time.)
It never ceases to amaze me at the things people were able to engineer with limited tools, knowledge and resources. We have alot to learn from all these brilliant people.
I was the builder of this bike! I can give the full account of building this bike but in short, its final configuration was using a cut down 500 cc barrel and head, plus a home made short stroke crank to make it a (very) oversquare 350.
It was a very competitive bike and ran close to the world record for the standing start mile. It was also very competitive over the quarter mile.
Geoff James,
Coromandel
New Zealand
Forgot to mention that the drag bike is part of my lifelong motorcycle blog: http://geoffjames.blogspot.com/2009/12/growing-up-bit.html
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