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I used to deliver Race Fuel all over Texas, '04 to 2012.
There was a Fella off Las Vegas Trail in Fort Worth who had million dollar Dirt Bike Collection. We delivered 55 gals of 111 from Chevron Phillips. 2 gals for every bike. That stuff made any dirt bike run 15 degrees cooler.
 
Alcohol as a fuel also makes an engine run cooler than will a gasoline engine. Offenhausers ran on alcohol, they were designed for it. Many years in the post WWII era, entire fields at the Indianapolis 500 were Offenhauser-powered vehicles.
 
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Alcohol as a fuel also makes an engine run cooler that will a gasoline engine. Offenhausers ran on alcohol, they were designed for it. Many years in the post WWII era, entire fields at the Indianapolis 500 were Offenhauser-powered vehicles.
On a Vmax with methanol (alcohol) you can eliminate the radiator). Had that on the drag bike as well as pulling tractor.
 
None , not one bike but praying for a lottery hit or a miracle then I will have my collection !
You don't need any money when bikes come for less, than they go. And when you leave 2 bikes parked next to each other, they turn into 3 bikes and so on!!!
 
As for me, the most important thing when maintaining a bike is to monitor the condition of its tires. This is really important. Because the level of comfort when driving your bike depends on it. The degree of wear of motorcycle tires directly depends on the type of bike. For example, chopper and cruiser motorcycles wear out the rear tire faster. This is due to the fact that both during driving and during braking, the main load falls on the rear tire. The opposite situation is observed in sportbikes: the tire mounted on the front wheel wears out faster. You can find great tires using sticky-stuff.co.uk .
 
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Here’s a few—if you look
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There’s about 85 more bikes floating around here....... most of my stable members are in the Yamaha XJ-series, but there are a few that are non-xj’s as well as a very few that are non -yamaha.
Here are just a few more of my collection—

1983 xj900rk Seca
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1985 xj700 Maxim
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1982 xj650rj Seca (Canadian
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a few more 1982 Xj650rj’s
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1985 xj700x MaximX
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1982 xs400rj - most recent completion
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2003 Big Dog “Bulldog” - one of my non-xj’s
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Love that seca 900. I had one decades ago. Same color scheme. My collection now is a 97’ vmax, 99’ Vulcan nomad, and a 86’ eliminator 600 project for this winter. I find myself looking at bikes for sale way too much. 😆
 

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Love that seca 900. I had one decades ago. Same color scheme. My collection now is a 97’ vmax, 99’ Vulcan nomad, and a 86’ eliminator 600 project for this winter. I find myself looking at bikes for sale way too much. 😆
You interested in another Seca 900? I have one I need to get sold off lol.
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