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Two Guzzis at Bonneville '09

Like this?



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Slowish, but great fun!

Alex
 
This is from 2009. The other was last year. Different exhaust system.

Still slow though...

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Alex
 
'nother one. These are about 140K but they sure look tiny to me.
 
and finally, a different one. Image is at resolution of 72p/i and 140K.
 
luigic wrote:
What are the details of your upload? Resolution, size?
Lou, it's best to use a true photo editing program such as Photoshop or eq. There is also this free program; PixResizer. Resolution is noted in the upload box along with size. 800x800 max res. at 72 dpi, file size max is 150kb. You can always send them to me if you have problems; Todd at GuzziTech.com

Words from Mandello Meteor LSR Record holder Bill Ross;
At the recent BUB 09 races two big block Guzzis ran the salt. Tom Liberatore of the Pepperoni Bros ran his freshly rebuilt V7 Sport 750 cc motor to a blistering 135 mph, twice ! I believe he took a fuel record with those passes. Charlie Rice , yes Rennsport days... ran his modified Lemans , 1105cc ?? at near 142 from what I heard from Tom. The salt was wet and slippery early in the week and dried out nice by the final few days.
 
Kewl!

I've been chasing The Pepperoni Bros. 750 P-PP Bonneville (SCTA) record of 120.392 for a while now. Just when I thought I had a better chance due to their class change to 750 M-PF, Big D Cycle / RJ ran 123.900 average on a very yellow Norton Commando #5060.

Just when I think I'm getting ahead in this rat race, they bring in faster rats!

Alex



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