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Gearhead
| Posted on Sunday, October 31, 2004 - 09:56 pm: |
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The George Bryce S&S Buell riden by Chip Ellis won the Pro Stock bike final at the Las Vegas round of the NHRA Drag Racing Series today. Once again the Harleys were in it but had mechanical gremlins. I realize there is very little in common with our bikes but it does have an actual Firebolt fairing, front fender and tank cover! It looks like a Firebolt to me, Craig or Dave, can you hook me up?? Makes you wonder how Harley, with all their resources are getting beat by a privateer? Maybe they should just sponsor these guys and give the excess to Erik and the boys!!!! |
Wyckedflesh
| Posted on Sunday, October 31, 2004 - 10:06 pm: |
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Prostock bikes have very little to do with the stock bikes they are based on in reality, so yeah I will take it as a FIRST BUELL TO WIN PROSTOCK BIKES! |
Rocketsprink
| Posted on Sunday, October 31, 2004 - 10:09 pm: |
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Watched as he smoked the Suzuki! It's about time. Wonder how long it will take the NHRA to slap restrictions on that bike. I'd say 1st race of next year. But it was sweet! |
Wyckedflesh
| Posted on Sunday, October 31, 2004 - 10:14 pm: |
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snatched from the TV... |
Wyckedflesh
| Posted on Sunday, October 31, 2004 - 10:16 pm: |
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According to the NHRA site, this is part of the 2005 season... |
Outrider
| Posted on Monday, November 01, 2004 - 05:46 pm: |
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Nice bike and nice win. Just wonder why they call it a Buell as other than a few cosmetic parts it ain't. At least that is what I understand from the postings and related readings. I guess I need someone to explain it to me slowly, eh? |
Buells Rule! (Dyna in disguise)
| Posted on Monday, November 01, 2004 - 06:18 pm: |
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Wycked, I watched the races on tv & I thought this was the last one of the season? They begin the 2005 campaign in a couple months. Bill, im not even sure there are any stock Buell cosmetic parts on the bike. Course I also dont think there are any on the other bikes either. I guess its like Nascar where they call it a Ford Taurus or a Dodge Intrepid even though neither manufacturer actually produces a 2 door version of the vehicle & there certainly isnt 1 stock part on a Stock car racer. Also look at the top fuel funny cars....John Force runs a Mustang?? Huh?? How in the hell is that thing a Mustang?? |
Jerry_haughton
| Posted on Monday, November 01, 2004 - 06:37 pm: |
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40th ANNUAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NHRA FINALS NOVEMBER 11 - 14, 2004 POMONA, CALIFORNIA from www.nhra.com: Considering his resume of successes on other circuits, it wasn't a huge surprise to see Chip Ellis win a race. Nor was it shocking to see him dominate the day, considering he was riding one of multiple championship-winning crew chief George Bryce's latest creations. Chip Ellis Looking cool as the savviest of racers, Ellis handled former Bryce standout and three-time series champion Angelle Savoie in the final with a 7.191 at 179.92 mph to Savoie's 7.255 at 177.49 mph. Savoie tried her best, leaving with a .032- to .059-second headstart, but Bryce's horsepower kicked in at the top end and Ellis was able to ride around her for the win. "Things are looking good," Ellis said. "The team gave me a great bike, and I needed it because it seems like I was late all day, but the bike would carry me. The team deserves the credit for this win. "I've been fast here on a Funny Bike. I think we went 229 mph on this track, so I felt comfortable out there. The big difference with racing in the NHRA is the huge amount of fans and the big-time media coverage. I'm overwhelmed by it all. I've got people pulling me this way and that. It's crazy. I guess I'll just need to keep winning and get used to it. "I wasn't really that nervous, which kind of surprised me. Just before the final George pulled me aside and said that people usually get nervous in the first round and the last round. He told me just to do what I do and not think about it. I knew my motorcycle was capable and I just blocked everything else out." To get to the final, Ellis rode his G-Squared S&S Buell V-Twin past Chip Hunter, Antron Brown, and Shawn Gann for his first shot at an NHRA trophy. |
Wyckedflesh
| Posted on Monday, November 01, 2004 - 07:57 pm: |
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quote:Ringers Gloves Pro Bike Battle The Ringers Gloves Pro Bike Battle will be contested as a special bonus event during the prestigious 2005 Mac Tools U.S. Nationals at Indianapolis Raceway Park, Clermont, Ind., with television coverage provided by ESPN2. Riders began earning points for the 2005 Ringers Gloves Pro Bike Battle at the 2004 Mac Tools U.S. Nationals. The eight riders accumulating the most qualifying points during the 15-race Ringers Gloves Pro Bike Battle series, which concludes at the 2005 O'Reilly NHRA Mid-South Nationals at Memphis Motorsports Park, will earn a berth in the Ringers Gloves Pro Bike Battle. Riders will compete for a total purse of $51,000 in the Ringers Gloves Pro Bike Battle in 2005: $36,000 is available for the Battle, while $15,000 in bonuses are awarded to the quickest Pro Stock Bike qualifiers throughout the Battle series. In 2005, the Ringers Gloves Pro Bike Battle winner will receive $15,000. The runner-up will earn $5,000. The two semifinalists will earn $3,000 each. The four first round finishers will earn $2,500 apiece. Low qualifiers earn $1,000 at each of the 15 events in the Ringers Gloves Pro Bike Battle.
Taken from the NHRA site under Ringer's/Prostock bikes. 01 Antron Brown 340 * 02 Chip Ellis 320 -20 Angelle Savoie 320 -20 04 Andrew Hines 295 -45 05 Steve Johnson 260 -80 06 Craig Treble 255 -85 07 GT Tonglet 240 -100 08 Geno Scali 235 -105 Matt Smith 235 -105 10 Shawn Gann 230 -110 11 Michael Phillips 225 -115 Karen Stoffer 225 -115 13 Chip Hunter 200 -140 14 Kurt Matte 170 -170 15 Chris Bostick 135 -205 |
Wyckedflesh
| Posted on Monday, November 01, 2004 - 08:04 pm: |
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Looks like a Tuber frame to me...course now how do I fit that in my XB frame |
Ftd
| Posted on Monday, November 01, 2004 - 08:43 pm: |
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The race at Ponoma, CA is the last race of the '04 season. All the Pro classes have crowned their champions except for pro Stock bikes. Hines has a ~100 point lead (20 pts for each round). I believe he just about clinches if he qualifies. Frank |
Gearhead
| Posted on Monday, November 01, 2004 - 10:59 pm: |
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What a trick engine!! I love roadracing but the true exotic powerplants live at the dragstrip!! And talk about SOUND!! IMO. It appears the Buell is air cooled? Is the Hines HD powerplant water cooled? |
Buells Rule! (Dyna in disguise)
| Posted on Monday, November 01, 2004 - 11:53 pm: |
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I dont think it is....sorta like the top fuel cars, they run so much fuel thru that it keeps the motor cool & the length of time they run doesnt amount to much. |
Sportsman
| Posted on Tuesday, November 02, 2004 - 12:57 am: |
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OK, here's a question. Why doesn't anybody build a 60 degree supershort stroke big bore S&S motor powered Buell for big time roadracing. More even power delivery, more hp., more reliability. Why not? Cut the stroke down to whatever 1350cc is with 4.8" bore. Or heck, even leave the stroke kinda XB9 lenghth. Alot of classes are unlimited. It would seem like a screamer. Shorter pushrods are lighter. There has to be a kickass balance in there somewhere. |
José_quiñones
| Posted on Tuesday, November 02, 2004 - 07:45 am: |
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No AMA/WSBK Road Racing class allows one off engines or bikes, they have to be production based. FUSA used to have unlimited GP, I don't think the current rules would allow such a bike as you describe. MotoGP? As long as the engine is no greater than 990cc, they can do pretty much whatever they want. |
Court
| Posted on Tuesday, November 02, 2004 - 08:28 am: |
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>>>No AMA/WSBK Road Racing class allows one off engines or bikes, they have to be production based. That is an accurate statement. |
Outrider
| Posted on Tuesday, November 02, 2004 - 10:00 am: |
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No AMA/WSBK Road Racing class allows one off engines or bikes, they have to be production based. I like that. Is like "Truth in Advertising." Nice of S&S to use the Buell Moniker on their creation. Is always good to have the exposure. Like Court says, there is no such thing as bad PR. In a way, I was trolling to see if anyone would mention how much of the other bike is really Suzuki. LOL |
Court
| Posted on Tuesday, November 02, 2004 - 10:06 am: |
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>>>Like Court says, there is no such thing as bad PR. Ahhhhhh...a man begging to be told the story of the Yellow S-1, drapped in lemons being dangled from the helicopter story. Please...not again....it still haunts me.
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Outrider
| Posted on Tuesday, November 02, 2004 - 12:01 pm: |
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Ahhhhhh...a man begging to be told the story... Court, rather than asking us to remind you to tell the story about..., why don't you just start writing your biography. It would save us all a lot of time and frustration. Especially since no matter what we say or do, you never tell. |
José_quiñones
| Posted on Tuesday, November 02, 2004 - 05:02 pm: |
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the NHRA let the Vtwins have pretty loose rules, things like greater displacement and they can use Fuel Injection while the I4's can not. Is it fair? Not really, if you are a Suzuki fan. Does it result more fans in the stands and much greater exposure for the NHRA and the Pro Stock Bike class in particular? YES. I think the NHRA made the right move, but they almost shot the goose that laid the golden egg (the Vh/SE/HD team) when they made the VTwins add 40 pounds in the middle of the season, they have not been as competitive since then, until this past weekend with the Buell. (Message edited by josé_quiñones on November 02, 2004) |
Court
| Posted on Tuesday, November 02, 2004 - 05:28 pm: |
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>>>Especially since no matter what we say or do, you never tell. Inaccurate statement....ask Bill (Reepicheep), he got an earful today. Time, it's a big 1 month anniversary today, dictates the abbreviated version. Booze, time and the end of a great day racing make the story better... I was sitting at my desk at the Buell factory when a guy called from the San Fran area. He'd bought one of the High Voltage Yellow 1996 S-1 Lightnings. He had problems and was getting no where with the dealer. I tried to help and it was like climbing an oiled mirror. The guy goes ballistic, starts screaming and swearing...tells me that his buddy is a commercial pick S-56 helo pilot, he's gonna drape the bike in lemons and dangle over an upcoming event. I tell the guy to "hold it right there" and demand to know when he is going to do this. He says something to the effect "now I have ya scared and ya wanna deal?, right?". I say "hell no, I wanna get all the Buells into area showrooms that I can....ANY publicity is GOOD publicity" (particularly when the earthbound folks looking skyward no NOTHING BUT "it's a Buell or something". He soon calmed, we talked, I sent, they fixed and Mike and I are pals to this day. Court P.S. - by the way, if you ever want a "glass is half full story" remind me to tell you about the scourge of the Buell recalls. Did I like what buell went through? ...NO. But, guess what happened to the number of motorcyclists who didn't know what a "BUELL" was? You got it...they ALL know now. The Elves, if on simple tenacity, will prevail. |
Outrider
| Posted on Tuesday, November 02, 2004 - 08:53 pm: |
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Oh my gosh...Court told a story. Quick somebody archive it for future reference. LOL |
Court
| Posted on Tuesday, November 02, 2004 - 10:05 pm: |
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Yeah...well next your gonna get the "Sorry, we can't just fix the Buell and leave you stupid and expect things to change" tale. That left a group of Buell engineers who'd wandered in the office with splitting sides and me summarily declared the only person who could tell a Buell owner, calling a Customer Service line, they were an idiot and have them declare they just got "the best customer service ever". 'Tis, my friends, an art form.
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Road_thing
| Posted on Wednesday, November 03, 2004 - 10:21 am: |
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Court, you could probably tell a guy to go to hell and have him looking forward to the trip! rt Incoming!!!...watch your mailbox... |
Outrider
| Posted on Wednesday, November 03, 2004 - 05:25 pm: |
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Court...Please don't stop now. Your tales are just too good to keep hidden from all but your inner circle. Hmmm...then again, I assume a lot of them are still "Classified." Never Mind. |
Crusty
| Posted on Wednesday, November 03, 2004 - 06:08 pm: |
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What's the real story behind Parkway Blue? |
Oz666
| Posted on Thursday, November 04, 2004 - 12:32 pm: |
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I would rather have Court tell us that the above bike is actually a lowered, pre-production 2006 S4T - only available as a sport-tour model... with dual ZTL disks and owner adjustable ECM. Oz If yer gonna' ask - ask BIG! |
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