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Started by G 97, January 15, 2007, 04:17:59 PM

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J Farrell / Speed Tech Motorsp

Aww Man!! You guys are funny!
I'll have to do a demo for video. I don't mean to brag but I really don't think too many others can do this.
That is what practice does for ya!
I believe in about 75 laps I ate shit only 3 times. One was those pics you see of me just starting to figure it out. I really need some metal sliders. I'm on my knee about 75% of the lap.
Man I tell you, it's comparable if not funner than roadracing.
It really is roadracing but at slower speeds where you don't get hurt.
After riding that thing I can't wait to get on my new ZX6R! I won't be comfortable unless the rear tire is sliding into the corners! It just won't feel right.
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G 97

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No doubt about it. Anyone who is fortunate to experience what Jason can do (and does) on a bike, will witness some incredible feats (no shit).   Please do not misrepresent others giving him shit against his talent.  He is the real deal. 
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J Farrell / Speed Tech Motorsp

Unfortunately for Garth & several others they had to witness me getting almosted violated in my space at the track. The laps times where closing up on my times & I sat & thought about how to go faster. So after thinking about getting to my roots from dirt tracking as a kid I figured out how to slide the thing all the way around the track. I will admit the ground was very wet from a misting rain we had while riding. I wonder what I will be able to do on the thing in the dry!
It will be harder to slide in the dry but I still think it's possible.
Those pictures were taken exactly 1 week ago in my parking lot. The temp was about 35 and it was raining lightly. It was the first time I had ever rode that bike. I was smiling ear to ear after riding that thing. I don't think the bikes tires were ever inline with each other.

For anyone who wants to buy one the normal retail price is $900 on them. The 10" motard tires are $125. I will sell the bike set up with the tires already on it plus you still get the knobby tires all for $900. Shipping will be extra through yellow freight.
I'm telling you people I put a 10 year old kid on one who never rode on blacktop before & within 1 hr he was draggin knee on both sides having a blast. Can't wait to see how he does when he starts roadracing in 08 on 125's. He is already within a few tenths of a second of some of my amatuer racers best times.
Let me know if you want one. I have 4 in stock. It takes about a week to get more in.
Soon we will have different springs for the front & rear. Plus I sell hop up kits for the motor.

Jason Farrell
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TommyG

Davey Gygax you need to buy one of these for your junior road racer!!! :ahhh:

aberg12012

Quote from: TTR174 on January 17, 2007, 06:31:46 PM
I call a hoax! The first two pictures were staged, he's holding a non-moving bike up with his knee. A-ha they were posted by Mr. -130 smites.

Yea, I can do alot of stuff with photoshop, but I'm not that good...  There's a reason those two shots are blurry-  He was going too freakin' fast!  (Actually it was cuz it was dark out, and I suck at manual focus. lol)