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Qkchk
14th July 2008, 07:31
As taken from NZHerald website:

'Alan Thoresen might have a GPS and computer to fine-tune the performance of his motorbike, but he is just as determined as the legendary Burt Munro to break a land-speed record.

Thoresen, 53, is one of 11 New Zealanders heading to Speed Week at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah next month.

Bonneville is where Munro broke two land-speed records, in 1962 and 1967, both on an Indian motorcycle he bought four decades earlier and modified in his Invercargill garage.

His deeds were immortalised in the 2005 movie The World's Fastest Indian, which Thoresen said "sealed the deal" for him in deciding to go to Bonneville.

A long-time motorbike enthusiast and drag racer, he had longed to go to the Salt Flats since the late 1970s and said the movie helped make up his mind to pursue his dream.

"[Munro] was over there on his lonesome, and the bike he had, it was amazing what he managed to do," Thoresen said.

The former pilot and flight engineer made his first, very respectable attempt at following in Munro's footsteps last year.

He reached 186 miles per hour (299km/h) on the Bonneville track, just 10mph below a world record set for his class. But misfortune struck just before the five-mile mark when he hit a piece of debris and was propelled into two timing markers further down the track.

He was uninjured but learned lessons about the slippery, marshy surface, which he described as "a combination between a beach and ice".

The heat was also extreme, with temperatures of up to 50C to cope with.

Thoresen was the only New Zealander to compete last year and said others at Bonneville showed great respect for Munro, who died in 1978.

This year, of the 11 Kiwis competing, four are riding motorbikes and the balance are racing in cars.

Thoresen is riding the same bike as last year, but has weighted it down with 35kg of lead shot which he hopes will improve traction.

He had his last practice run at Hamilton Airport yesterday before the 1352cc Kawasaki ZX-14 - called Black Thunder - leaves for Utah on July 29.

He and his crew of three, including his American wife Violet, follow two weeks later, before Speed Week begins on August 17.

Despite wet conditions, Thoresen reached 299km/h on the runway yesterday and said he was confident of achieving his target - and a world record - of 315km/h in the PP (production) class at Bonneville.

He has reached 340km/h in training and holds several national records for motorbike drag racing.'

Quasievil
14th July 2008, 08:12
He is doing well hoping to do better this year.

Notice the QUASiMOTO sponsorship?

We support Allan and the team as much as possible.

CB ARGH
14th July 2008, 08:26
I should set a land speed record for my bike. :Punk:

Whatever... it truely is inspiring stuff hearing stories like the above, makes you want to do it yourself. I'm still young, maybe one day.

WRT
14th July 2008, 13:48
For those interested in Bonneville, I hear tonight Lincoln and Chris Harris will be on Close Up talking about taking their car back to the salt for an attempt at another record. They set the record in C/GAS powered vintage roadster two years ago (at 229.308 mph) and are this year challenging the next record with a larger displacement engine.

YAMASAKI
14th July 2008, 16:25
I just happen to be heading to Salt lake City for work in August....the week before Bonneville speed week, and the boss has let me take some leave afterwards, yeehaa! :yes: :Punk:(needless to say I am looking forward to the business trip for once). does anyone have contact details for any crews going over? would love to meet up and show my support while over there...

Qkchk
14th July 2008, 16:30
I just happen to be heading to Salt lake City for work in August....the week before Bonneville speed week, and the boss has let me take some leave afterwards, yeehaa! :yes: :Punk:(needless to say I am looking forward to the business trip for once). does anyone have contact details for any crews going over? would love to meet up and show my support while over there...

PM Quasi, he's sponsoring the guy..

He is doing well hoping to do better this year.
Notice the QUASiMOTO sponsorship?
We support Allan and the team as much as possible.

Couldnt get a better place to put ya name Quasi! It will be seen all around the world via TV :gob:

Quasievil
14th July 2008, 16:37
PM Quasi, he's sponsoring the guy..


Couldnt get a better place to put ya name Quasi! It will be seen all around the world via TV :gob:

Yeah, we dont get to much out of it, but had the fastes crash yet in our one piece last year, the suits didnt blow either and is still serviceable
love that kinda result !!