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Subject: Re: Heads Up bike???


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Steve Sweere
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Date Posted: 18:22:13 02/29/04 Sun
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In reply to: Steve Sweere 's message, "Heads Up bike???" on 19:50:27 02/24/04 Tue

I used to race an injected nitro bike at Centerville in the '80's. Getting back into dragracing after a divorce and the street legal stuff is what I'd like to do. How do they do the SL bike class on Saturday nights? Is it heads up, or bracket? 1/8th mile, or 1000ft? What kind of bikes would I expect to see there on Saturday nights? I run an older Honda supersport, and can't run wheelie bars without risking some serious bottom end damage. I'm in Little Rock, so I'll likely go to Centerville quite often.

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