My sons and i arrived at Loring, we immediately start cruising the pits. In search of fellow forum members to finally meet and to thank them for all the advice they've given me to this point. It didn't take long and before too long we were parked next to them had unloaded the bike set up the tent and were talking like old friends.
We were able to get the 125 / 150 licenseing passes out of the way that evening. Leaving only the 175 remaining for the next morning.
Next morning I did my run leaving my son to do his. He was skeptical that my 2014 burnt orange and black with ABS would break 200.
So off he goes on his run. He didn't leave particular hard but got in it from third to sixth. We hear his mile time of 195 over the loud speaker, and my other son and I were ecstatic then we hear the time for the mile and a half was 201, and we go wild. But the people running the event were less then pleased. When he returned he was spoken to by the officials threatening hm they might not let him run. Then they let it stay as his qualifying run. A qualifying run of 201, WOW!!! Well that answers the question if the bike would hit 200.
Between the 2 of us The bike did 13 runs over 200. With my best being 204 in the mile and 207.7 for the mile and half. That's with the mistake of shifting into 6 TWICE, oops. What only 6 gears. Alan's best time was 201 in the mile and 208.1 for the mile and half. To say we both walked away smiling would be an understatement. We both had our own little record. Yes, we both hate to loose!!!
So my sincere thanks go out to Shane, Rachael, Scott, Sebastian, Ralphie and CBlast for providing me with sound advice to be able to achieve this monumental goal.
Thank you All.
* Last updated by: capt10ed on 9/4/2014 @ 7:40 AM *
2014 zx14r 195sae HP 520 lbs
2014 Loring AFB 14 runs over 200mph
with a best of 208.1 in 1.5 miles
and 204.5 in the mile.
Now the Turbo 14R - best of 223.1 in the mile and 224.6 in the 1.5