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Dude, what did you expect? I mean, you might as well be taking a VFR to the track as taking a SV1k to the drag strip...
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Oh shit, sorry dude. What was I thinking? Look at the bright side, at least you guys are likely to win in your class.
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This is bunny. Copy and paste this everywhere to help bunny gain world domination. How many five year olds...
I ran shitty too. 12.13 @ 117.92 was my best. I plan to go back again with a -1front sprocket and see what the difference is. The hot weather sucked ass. I'll have some videos in a day or two when I get them from my boss who was also there.
Getting a good launch is the hardest part. I couldn't get my 60' times under 2seconds.
Where in the hell were you guys? Will I called your cell twice.
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