GV 100 miler Jan79 COLD

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jack thompson Comment by jack thompson on November 6, 2009 at 8:45am
Very Cool, if joiner rides it i ride it. Except for im not riding a 400 cz with a internal rotor plat and no flywheel , for those who havent noticed joe posted a pic of him almost holeshotting the first tvrc race, notice how that cz lights up in the middle of a turn. He was 150 soaking wet with a 400 cz and a tm400 powerband. joe is nutts.
Joe Joiner Comment by Joe Joiner on November 6, 2009 at 2:19am
OK Jack, I posted this one for you so you wouldn't think I was lyin bout likin the little Kwacker rotary turkeys.....ah...er...bikes. Can't remember if I used Konis or Girlings or stock shocks on the rear. In any event, the little bikes handled great, were fairly light, and the 6 speed gearbox was sweeeeet. I think I put a Bassani on this bike, but can't remember. Kinda looks like the stock pipe in the picture? The Preston Petty 'Mudder' fender on the front kinda looks goofy and too big. But what did I know or care about style back then ?

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