Hi Jim: I didn't know you were from Salem-just south of us. We're in Milwaukie,
Oregon-just north of you!!!
Give us a call some time and we can swap stories.
503-659-4278.
Russ Meeks
JAMES CANNON wrote:
> Hi Walter;
> The /4 you refer to indicates a 4 stroke engine, the likly hood is
> the record you refer to is an open record and therefore ripe for the taking.
>
> Good Luck
>
> Jim from Salem
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Walter Barlow <wpbarlow@home.com>
> To: land-speed@autox.team.net <land-speed@autox.team.net>
> Date: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 1:38 PM
> Subject: new member, intro & questions
>
> >Hello,
> > My name is Walter Barlow and I'm a recent list joiner. While I'm not
> >experienced in LSR activities, I was involved with the Moto Guzzi team
> >that set a couple Pushrod Production class motorcycle records at
> >Bonneville last October. Details, if you're interested, can be found at
> >http://www.inredllc.com/lsrguzzi/index.html
> > We may not have had the absolute fastest machine out there, but we had
> >the one that caught the most air :-)
> >
> > I was wondering if there was a list FAQ. I was not able to find or ask
> >for one in the subscription info or the web site. One of the things I'd
> >like to know is if there's a digest version available. I apologize in
> >advance if there is info re a FAQ and I overlooked it somehow.
> >
> > My main interest right now is with the ECTA and upcoming 2000 meets
> >they have planned in North Carolina, as well as a "class" question. I
> >noticed that at the ECTA web site there was only a record listed for
> >Pushrod Production 1000/4. Does ECTA have a "regular" 1,000cc Pushrod
> >Production class that doesn't have a current record for it yet and, if
> >not, can we run a twin in the /4 class? Based on what I've read, it
> >seems that the classes pretty closely mirror SCTA/BNI, so I suspect that
> >only a 4 cylinder has done a record run (love to know what it was, had
> >to be an old bike). I do plan to join and get a rulebook, but am waiting
> >for notice that the 2000 rulebook is available.
> >
> >thanks,
> >Walter Barlow
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