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[QUOTE="gwcrim, post: 1339071, member: 35528"] Back in 2000-2003, some pals and I ran our Sportsters at Bonneville. We even managed to bag several records. We also ran at the ECTA meets in North Carolina with some success, winning the motorcycle championship in 2002. What class are you gunning for? Ooops. I see you are undecided on that. Most of the sanctioning bodies classes are very similar. You'll most likely be running in a modified chassis class: M. The bike doesn't appear to fit in the altered chassis class: A. And the production chassis class: P, has VERY strict rules. No fairing means you won't be in the partial streamline classes: PS. Next up is your fuel selection. Gas or other? Finally you have your engine classification. That is based on displacement and whether or not you are using a push rod based valve train. My guess is you'll be in the modified, gas class: M/G [/QUOTE]
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