- Joined
- Nov 26, 2009
- Messages
- 3,385
Norton is presently tied on the Bonneville land speed record for non-streamlined 1000cc pushrod fuel with my old race buddy Fred Eiker in the saddle and tech guru Jim Mosher at the wrenches. Last year he tied the record within one thousands of a second at around 155 mph which makes it the fastest unstreamlined Nort at Bonneville so far. Its a Seeley frame and last year used an 870cc motor on nitrous. Fred said that the vibration was too severe so this year they're running JS lightweight pistons punched out to 920 cc and is also looking for a little more HP by replacing last years PW3 cam with a JS stage 2 cam & lightweight lifters. Jim Mosher has profiled the piston domes for high compression and has carefully timed the cam. The motor has a very rare RH7 factory racing head as used on the dirt trackers. These heads have different intake valve angles that allow bigger valves and various cams without valve clash problems. It also has a bathtub combustion chamber, solid steel crank, 35mm Keihin flatslide carbs etc etc.
Freds bike below:
The Harley below that Fred and Jim are in competition with and hope to beat this August at Bonneville speed week:
Fred (dark jacket) being teched:
Note the custom 2-1 exhaust fabricated by Jim Mosher and the lowered suspension (no rear shocks).
Freds bike will be tuned to the max and keeping it together is always the question at Bonneville so give him your support however you can.
Freds bike below:
The Harley below that Fred and Jim are in competition with and hope to beat this August at Bonneville speed week:
Fred (dark jacket) being teched:
Note the custom 2-1 exhaust fabricated by Jim Mosher and the lowered suspension (no rear shocks).
Freds bike will be tuned to the max and keeping it together is always the question at Bonneville so give him your support however you can.