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Thread: Mad 70s; In action!!

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    Race Demon is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http...be&h=HAQG6OKwb heres a little video from staurday's, action Halloween Have a Wreck, 28 mini's showed up this year and a lot of spectators just there to watch the action , more pics and video should be coming

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    Quote Originally Posted by Race Demon View Post
    http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http...be&h=HAQG6OKwb heres a little video from staurday's, action Halloween Have a Wreck, 28 mini's showed up this year and a lot of spectators just there to watch the action , more pics and video should be coming
    I can't believe that I decided to follow you two around the track when I did. I'm glad I did. I could see that you guys were gettin a little wild so I just decided to pan around and then......OOPS!
    I have some pictures and a walk around video I took when my left leg gave out and I had to stop racing. Eric put some pics up today. I was in three of them. I didn't even know there was anyone taking pictures.
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    Here is the walk around I did after my leg gave out.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQyQm...1&feature=plcp
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    Here are the ones Eric took that I'm in.





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    Here are the ones I took.
    I painted this one a while back. This was the first time I had seen it finished.


    This one is a great theme for around here. Nice!




    Here, Dan, Race Demon is taking a break.
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    I figured you would like these. They were a father son build for last winter. Not quite flat trackers though. Loving the clan of 70s.

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    I was rolling from Revena to Summit Racing and was passed by a F150 Metalic Gray with about 6 70's in a trailer and one in the bed. They got off the exit prior in Tallmage...nearly got off and did the crazy hey you, guy...I ride em too! Made me think of you Crazy70Guys!

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    I figured you would like these. They were a father son build for last winter. Not quite flat trackers though. Loving the clan of 70s.
    I'm partial to the 70's. I guess it's just the kid in me. I also like the car in the one picture. Is that an old Ranchero?
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    That is a 63 ranchero I believe good eye.

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    Race Demon is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    This ones for you big specth, Turbo and I took it for a ride up the alley today, needs alot of details taken care of , but it is running

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    Looking good I will have to come down one of these weekend and check it out . I've been working on some kinds 4 wheeler lately and it has been making me thinking about starting this project . Hows the rear shock working out?
    If its on the internet its got to be true they can't put any lie's on the internet

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    We finally were able to get back out on the track today. We had some really rainy weather early this summer that made racing all but impossible. It was a little muddy to start with today but by the end of the day it was near perfect. I have some video that I need to get onto Youtube and a bunch of pictures. My girlfriend, Jean Ann Clark, took some awesome pics today. There were only three of us today and I'm wearing the flamed Helmet and Captain Weezy t-shirt.
    Come git some!!!

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    I will know Monday if I am getting a 1973. My sister had a orange 72' that I ran the heck out of so I wanted to start with one like that.

    I have a question,when I put the go cart wheels on it is some one making adapters to bolt them on and to make them wider?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mickey Dunlap View Post
    I will know Monday if I am getting a 1973. My sister had a orange 72' that I ran the heck out of so I wanted to start with one like that.

    I have a question,when I put the go cart wheels on it is some one making adapters to bolt them on and to make them wider?
    The guy that owns the track we were riding on today, has a lathe and just turns down the stock 70 hubs to fit the kart wheels then we drill and tap them. Pretty low tech, but it works. He also makes spacers out of heavy duty plastic that we just put between the wheel and hub and run longer bolts. You can also get some kart wheels with a good deal of offset. I have one set up with one of those wheels and it doesn't need a spacer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daddio View Post
    The guy that owns the track we were riding on today, has a lathe and just turns down the stock 70 hubs to fit the kart wheels then we drill and tap them. Pretty low tech, but it works. He also makes spacers out of heavy duty plastic that we just put between the wheel and hub and run longer bolts. You can also get some kart wheels with a good deal of offset. I have one set up with one of those wheels and it doesn't need a spacer.
    OK I can do that,thanks.

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