Pair of GT750 engines

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Re: Pair of GT750 engines

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Richard .. you a SR71 fan :shock: me too :up:
the older i get the faster i was
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there's one in a museum in Oregon. it's an awesome piece of engineering.
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Re: Pair of GT750 engines

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Suzukidave wrote:Richard .. you a SR71 fan :shock: me too :up:
me too Dave - used to go watch them at RAF Mildenhall when they were based in the UK.
Awesome :up:
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Re: Pair of GT750 engines

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It was pretty loud,
I hope to be hearing again this summer,Not this very bike as i no longer exists,
I'm building another for a landspeed record event.
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LSR attempt. Say more..

That's three GT750 based bikes I know of Brett in NSW, Stephen in SA and this one in the land of Tom Jones.

If you would care to share any pictures and details, we'd love to see them.
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Re: Pair of GT750 engines

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old racer wrote:It was pretty loud,
I hope to be hearing again this summer,Not this very bike as i no longer exists,
I'm building another for a landspeed record event.
Please.. Do tell more.
If you like it, then you should ride it.

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Re: Pair of GT750 engines

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I started the build last year,Hope to get back to it soon,
Life is getting in the way at the moment,House renovation.
I will start a thread as soon as i get back on it.

TZ i wish i could get Tom to sponsor me.
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Re: Pair of GT750 engines

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Coyote wrote:If the cigarette butts are scrap, more are easy to find. :lol: Did you get the carbs?
If I could vape 0 nic juice I'd just quit vaping. That would be true freedom. I can only imagine what that would be like each day; just leaving the house with only your car keys and maybe a chapstick.
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Re: Pair of GT750 engines

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tz375 wrote:LSR attempt. Say more..

That's three GT750 based bikes I know of Brett in NSW, Stephen in SA and this one in the land of Tom Jones.

If you would care to share any pictures and details, we'd love to see them.
:up: Hi TZ,Brett rebuilt my 750 engine back in 2008,nice guy....knows whats what with these motors,did a great job !
Cheers,
Roger
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Re: Pair of GT750 engines

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Coyote wrote:If the e cigarette butts are scrap, more are easy to find. :lol: Did you get the carbs?
If I could vape 0 nic juice I'd just quit vaping. That would be true freedom. I can only imagine what that would be like each day; just leaving the house with only your car keys and maybe a chapstick.
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