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Cycle News 1972 08 22

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BONNEVILLE: The Run for the Record (300 MPH? '" '" ... U BONNEVILLE PREVIEW By Art Friedman Late summer and the Bonneville freak's heart turns to thoughts of records. Over 100 machines are expected to turn up for this year's assault on the record book. The 300 miles per hour figure has been mentioned several times. There are four attempts that have applied for the FIM in tern ation aI sanction under four different· brand names: Honda, Kawasaki, Norton, and Yamaha. The Honda effort is the Honda Hawk which is said to have had over $150,000 poured into it. At this time it has the fastest one-way run yet recorded. However, Harley presently owns the motorcycle Land Speed Record. They aren't making a shot at the record during speed week this year. Perhaps if their re.cord js hroken they will come out to the salt later. Kawasaki's shot at the LSR will come from Bill Wirges of Princeton, Illinois. ills machine is a very sophisticated streamliner powered by two Kawaski 750's. Wirges is well known for his ability to do powerful things to Kawasakis, and he has a year of experience on the salt. Another major effort comes from a Norton based liner. It's builders plopped down their one-quarter share of the $4000 FIM sanctioning fee so you can be sure that they are serious. The Yamaha streamliner comes from the garages of Don Vesco. Vesco's name has come to be identified with the 350 Yamaha engines that he has already held the LSR with briel1y and which still hold the S-AG-700 record. His genius for tuning these machines has extended past Bonneville to road racing so it seems strange that he should switch to 750cc four-stroke twins of the same make. onetheless, that is what Vesco has done. For a while he toyed with the idea of Yamaha snowmobile engines because the rules state that record'attempts may be made with any engine manufactured by a motorcycle company. The AMA stood on one foot and then on the other for a while and couldn't make up their minds abou t the snowmobile engines so Vesco wen t to the 750 engines. At the time of this writing the streamliner is still under construction. It may be that the new engines will give Vesco some rust-year bothers, but he knows enough about chassis design that he should be able to do it if it runs right. There will be streamliners in displacement classes other than open. The advantage of this approach is that a record can be obtained in a class other than open and concejvably be the LSR as well. One entry, a Triumph, is using a twin engined liner that employs two .650 engines sleeved down to 600 cc each. That put him in 1200 cc class. There are 339 records to be shot at and equipment of a1j kinds to try it. LEFT: Don Sliger will be at Bonneville to up his own AA3000 record so that he can join the elite 200 mph club. His record presently stands at 194.724 with his dual Royal Enfield rig. 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