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Old 09-26-2009
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Thanks for that. I am going to contact them to see what the speed rating is for those tYres. Right now the front is a steel Mini wheel 3 1/2" wide with a Yokohama A008 tYre. The A008 is designed for a 4 1/2" Mini Cooper rim. Fitting it to a 3 1/2" rim rounds the tread slightly and makes its a bit easier to steer. Right now I'm tyred of tiping.
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Old 02-04-2010
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A lot of build threads just sort of fade away as this one did. So heres the end. A decent burial if you like. "Screwball" the sidecar (so named after a friend looking at it early in its construction declared it "an effin' screwball idea") made five runs during the season. At the October meet there was a lot of wind. We were held for a couple of hours until the wind died a bit. The wind varied from a head wind to an almost cross wind. When I got to the line it was almost a head wind. The starter gave me to go signal and as I left the line I could see a big dust cloud heading across the course about a mile out. I figured I could beat it but I ran straight into it and couldn't see a damn thing! I hit a bump and as the back end came up off the ground I got knocked forward and involuntarily shut the throttle. I lost all the momentum and crossed the line at 112. Pissed me off no end! The Nov. meet was pretty bad. A couple of days before the meet my brother-in-law died suddenly. I was going to skip the meet but my wife said there was nothing we could do and I should go. I should have stayed home. A coil wire broke and the result was a turn out.

Last Sat. was the SCTA awards dinner. I picked up the record trophy. 5 runs 3 records. A good season!
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That is absolutly awesome. Nice to see hotrodding is alive and well in a garage. Congrads on the records.
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Well congrats on all of your success and nice to trophy. I guess now you can say you did it, whats the future going to bring - more racing or ??????????????????

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The plan for this year is to run the El Mirage season ( 6 meets, May thru Nov.). The fuel record in my class is 110. I want to go after it. And getting it past 130 is still the main goal. The plan also includes SpeedWeek at Bonneville in August. As I am getting on in years time is running out. The gas and fuel records at Bonneville in the 500 sidecar class are pretty soft so I want to go see if I can kill them. The problem (for me at any rate) is the entry fee is $400 and a class change is $300. Add in the cost of gas to get there and back. 1600 miles in a 30 year old RV towing a trailer adds up and it gets a bit sketchy. I work for NAPA and am trying to convince them to sponsor me. I'm too small a fish for headquarters in Atanta to consider. You need to be the Ron Capps type looking for millions and guaranteeing huge TV coverage to get them to think about you. So my sponsorship, should it happen, would come from a local distribution center level. So far they haven't said no. So I'll keep my fingers crossed.

I've made a few minor changes. Got rid of that ugly platform I had to put on because my interpretation of the rules was different to that of the tech guys. Sent some photos to the head of tech and its approved. Lengthened the sidecar fairing and filled in the ugly gap at the back. Not a lot of other changes planned. Its working so leave well enough alone. The engine and trans will come out this week for a once over. I don't expect any surprises. I was thinking about making a new body. I have a more streamlined shape in my head. But that will happen only if I have time to do it right.

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A quick update. NAPA said no to sponsoring the trip to Bonneville so I'm back on my own nickel. No big deal. I don't like being beholden. I scrounged up the entry fee and mailed in my entry today. On the entry form there is a spot for naming your sponsors. They appear in the program with your details. On mine I wrote not the miserable tightwad company I work for. Doubt it will turn up in the program.
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Be careful there buddy that one may come back to bite you right in the butt. I make it a policy never to talk bad about the company I work for cause anything you say, somehow, will get back to the people upstairs. Hope it doesn't.

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Yeah, I'm aware of (and try to follow) the old saying "Be careful of the toes you step on today for they might be attached to the ass you have to kiss tomorrow". Its OK. A fellow club member (Road Runners) does the Bonneville program. I saw him today and he said while he'd love to he isn't going to put it in the program.

Being on your own nickel hs its advantages. I don't have to "behave" like sponsored racers. But if they are paying the bills well................................

Anyway I make a lousy interview as witnessed in this video of a few years ago at El Mirage. The 350 BSA belongs to Scott Baxter. The Norton is mine.

YouTube - Bill Anderson at El Mirage Dry Lake


I just want to go to Bonneville, take the fuel and gas record and rub their noses in it.
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Yeah, I'm aware of (and try to follow) the old saying "Be careful of the toes you step on today for they might be attached to the ass you have to kiss tomorrow". Its OK. A fellow club member (Road Runners) does the Bonneville program. I saw him today and he said while he'd love to he isn't going to put it in the program.

Being on your own nickel hs its advantages. I don't have to "behave" like sponsored racers. But if they are paying the bills well................................

Anyway I make a lousy interview as witnessed in this video of a few years ago at El Mirage. The 350 BSA belongs to Scott Baxter. The Norton is mine.

YouTube - Bill Anderson at El Mirage Dry Lake


I just want to go to Bonneville, take the fuel and gas record and rub their noses in it.
Very cool, I have seen that interview before!
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Hey, that's cool. Looked like the tech people are a PIA - lets wait till he's suited up, hot as hell and he's trying to get the bike started and then I'll walk up and try to have a conversation.

Your bikes a Beauty but I loved that little BSA, I would run that on the street.

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