#1058756 - 09/03/1005:02 AMRe: Have you weighed your Asphalt Drag Bike?
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Eric B.
Stock jug junkie
Registered: 06/01/10
Posts: 837
Loc: belle rose, louisiana
Everything was on it to weigh it. I didn't wanna mess up the pic to much with a ripped up seat. Didn't get it recovered yet. I just pilled all the extra parts on top the bike but the wheelie bar was to long and was hitting the wall in the shop where I had the scale set up. I even had a quart of oil in the bottle on top the bike. Lol. I'm hopeing around 230-240 race ready. I'll let ya know soon
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2000 rigid frame asphalt - pure stock jug YFZ450 frame with shee conversion. 421 cub on akly.
#1058831 - 09/04/1006:13 AMRe: Have you weighed your Asphalt Drag Bike?
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Building more HP
Registered: 08/14/06
Posts: 30886
Loc: Planetsand/ The Sand Box
Little Blast from the Past that was brought to my attention, These are Sand Draggers and the Thread is a old one, maby some of us can bennefit from this information. Most of us allready know most of this. And it could be possible to get a Asphalt Dragger as lite as this if not more so. Good luck.
#1058846 - 09/04/1009:23 AMRe: Have you weighed your Asphalt Drag Bike?
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Eric B.
Stock jug junkie
Registered: 06/01/10
Posts: 837
Loc: belle rose, louisiana
thats a good thread.... i will get a completely accurate weight with wheelie bar and full of fluids....
I bought a digital game scale off of ebay for about 50 bucks...
I can only report back what my scales says like everyone else... I think someone should start a class dealing with a weight. that way you can lighten up as much as possible with a 350 and preatty much run what you brung class.... Ideas anyone???????
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2000 rigid frame asphalt - pure stock jug YFZ450 frame with shee conversion. 421 cub on akly.
#1058891 - 09/04/1007:44 PMRe: Have you weighed your Asphalt Drag Bike?
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Eric B.
Stock jug junkie
Registered: 06/01/10
Posts: 837
Loc: belle rose, louisiana
The reasons behind this idea is the fact that the stock bore stock stroke class is limited to stock frame. The budget racer that scrap up enough money or fab there own chassis can't compete with the cub motors. It would have to be a jockey and bike weight. Average bike at around 250 and average man/ kid lol, 180. Could be a stock bore/stroke class, no nitro run what u brung. That way u can use the after market parts that u want and have a very competitive class IMO. What yall think
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2000 rigid frame asphalt - pure stock jug YFZ450 frame with shee conversion. 421 cub on akly.