« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2014, 11:09:31 am »
fork he got it for a steal I was lookin at that exact same bike hindsight is a wonderful thing ain't it
Alan enquired about the bike when it was first listed but by the time he got to it someone had left a deposit. A month or so later he emailed the bloke to see if the deal had gone through and it turned out that the buyer had reneged on the deal so Alan jumped at the opportunity. His Ron Wood/CR Axtell ex AMA championship winning '99 model ATK is pretty bloody fast as anyone who was at the Bankstown track test day will have observed so it'll be interesting to see how this one scrubs up in comparison, especially seeing its powered by one of those supposedly 'time bomb' Cannondale motors. Reports I've read are that the EFI mapping based reliability problems that sent the Cannondale factory to the wall are a long way into the past and that the engines are now right up there. I'm looking forward to having a skid on this one myself.
This is the sort of bike that American Flattrackers will come over and ride,
Imagine a Chris Carr or Davey Durelle Flattrack School
That's a good point but I'd rather see more locals on decent equipment sticking it to the Sammys, Henrys and Chris Carrs of the sport. Alan's an old bloke of 54 but is a pretty good rider who would be pretty competitive in the Vets class at TBC. Right now fast and competitive 450 class racers with Durelle suspension and go fast motors can be bought for chicken feed on places like
www.vft.org and
flattrack.com
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