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    Eat yer heart out, Burt Munro

    Man from Muriwai takes 250cc Honda to Bonneville, upping its normal 54.4kW to 74.5kW that goes 320km/h.
    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/...ectid=10515628

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    I just read that.....farkin' awesome. 100grand is a lot of money though.
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    Wow....he'll beat the old record by around 68km/h!!
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    OH thats well cool!!!
    I meet him when i was riding and came across him one nigh, sprawled on the road with a broken collarbone out at Muriwai.
    Damn it looked painfull, and to see him go and attempt this is wicked

    best of luck Corey
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    It'll be interesting to see how he gets on as Bonneville is not an easy place to go fast. Witness the 600's and 1,000's struggling to break the 200mph mark. They have traction problems that make it very tricky to achieve. Much different from sealed roads for sure.

    Good to see him giving it a go, though.
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    Good on him!

    However, Burt will always be a legend, and I don't think it fair to compare this new guy to him.

    They both need to be appreciated for what they are (or have) respectively achieved.

    I really hope he kicks arse in the States.
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    Yep remember Thorensen on the ZX14, he proved it aint that easy. What Burt did truly was something.

    Now can a 250 do it? Mmmmm if so why hasn't it been done already?

    Good luck to the man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 007XX View Post
    Good on him!

    However, Burt will always be a legend, and I don't think it fair to compare this new guy to him.

    They both need to be appreciated for what they are (or have) respectively achieved.

    I really hope he kicks arse in the States.
    exactly... burt didnt have access to "click and its there in 5 mins" like we have, with the internet and bike dealers and very fast international postage. he had to do everything by himself, trial and error. its because of men like him, making the early mistakes and break throughs, that young men today can attempt to break his record.
    i havent read brittens book, but i wouldnt be surprised if burt wasnt part inspiration for johns bikes.
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    this will be one to watch for sure!

    i hope he achieves all his wildest dreams out there on the salts.
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    54.4 kw seems a massive amount for a stock 250. I have no idea what that bike is but if its making that kinda power its presumably pretty highly stressed already. Getting another 20+ kw out of it sounds hugely impressive to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bullitt View Post
    54.4 kw seems a massive amount for a stock 250. I have no idea what that bike is but if its making that kinda power its presumably pretty highly stressed already. Getting another 20+ kw out of it sounds hugely impressive to me.
    its a two stroke!
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    Yeah I guessed that was the case. Still its now making 400hp per litre...very few engines two stroke, turbo, whatever get close to that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 007XX View Post
    However, Burt will always be a legend, and I don't think it fair to compare this new guy to him.
    Of course. Burt used ingenuity. This guys thrown money at it

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    They're riding in a different clasification from the World's fastest Indian. The reporter has just alluded to Burt Munro to grab your attention.
    I strongly suspect Burt would be fully supportive of the attempt and not eating his heart out at all.

    Best of luck to the fellas at Bonneville. Traction will be the biggest problem on the salt so I've been led to believe but with a 2 smoker maybe the fact that it doesn't lay down a ton of torque will be in it's favour? Look forward to seeing the results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote View Post
    Of course. Burt used ingenuity. This guys thrown money at it
    he's also made a lot of custom performance bits himself... at the end of the day he's kind of ripped himself off. He's getting 100hp out of a used 250GP bike, im pretty sure the KTM kit bike for 250GP puts out that much standard.
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