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Cycle News 1972 09 12

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GOIS fAST 8Ul THE 81G ONE STILL STANDS parachute release, whicb probably save his life. . As the chute was coming out, the machine bounced over twenty feet into the air and sailed for over four hundred feet. (Completely wiping out Evel Knievel, Super Joe Einhorn, and anybody else's record.) When the machine fmally stopped Jon got away with only a small scratch, due to the safety features built into the machine. Once again the Hawk kept its perfect record of never coming to a successful halt after a 200 mph run. Damage to the machine was extensive and will take two or three months to repair. With the Honda Hawk stealing most of the limelight of the event, there were also 106 other entries at the even t. Don Vesco did not finish his dual 750 four stroke Yamaha engine package in time so he brought his dual 350 two stroke set up from last year. But he could not get all the bugs worked out after first setting a 250cc record of 172 mph. Bill Wirges with his dual-engined Kawasaki had engine and transmission problems all week and the best he could manage was 192. Warner Riley, the Okie from Skokie, lllinois, upped his record in the APS-A-3000 class to 206 on his 92 cu. in. sportster. With that he also took the unofficial record of the world's fastest conventional motorcycle away from Leo Payne. Warner had also built the engine for the Harley L.S.R. machine. Bob George had his super clean dual-engine Harley running well until the return run for the class record when the rear engine blew. Bob managed 217 on the completely unstreamlined machine during time trials but did not set a record. 54 records were set during the week at Bonneville. All are worthy of mention so look over "the results listed. Two severe acciden ts happened at the event. Jim Buckmaster, Sacramento, Calif. died of head injuries when he got loose and came partially out of the shell of his streamliner. He was practicing starts and stops when one of the skids .. Q. u Tom Elrod ran 191 mph on his double-engined Harley on just plain gasoline. dug in causing the machine to flip while traveling somewhere around 60 mph. Jim's death marks the first fatality at Bonneville on a motorcycle. Mike Cash, Carlsbad, Calif., had a similar flip while making a run and suffered head injuries. At last report, Mike was still unconscious at a Salt Lake City hospital. It looks like stronger roll bar and head protection requirements for streamliners will be necessary in the future. A memorial fund for Jim Buckmaster's wife and five children has been established. All contributions should be sent to: The James Buckmaster Fund c{o Rick Kipp Carmichael Honda 7833 Fair Oaks Blvd. Carmichael, Calif. 95608 I. ~-- • 139.161 Don McCaw, St. Louis, Mo. Harley Davidson 883cc Modfied frame partial streamlined, Stock engine 135.047 Storrne Winter, Eureka, Calif. Harley Davidson 883cc Modified frame partial streamlined, Modified engine, Gas 128.810 Ron Secor, San Dimas, Calif. Modified frame, Stock engine, Gas Vincent 1000cc 142.179 Shorts Cardwell, Dallas, Texas Modified frame, Modified engine, Gas Triumph 990cc 135.989 Dick Mankamyer, Kent, Ohio Harley Davidson 920cc Partial streamlined, Modified engine, Gas 154.673 Jon Minonno, Dallas, Texas Triumph 990cc Partial streamlined, Modified engine, Gas Triumph 990cc 150.756 Jon Minonno, Dallas, Texas Partial streamlined, Fuel 130.367 Ron Secor, San Dimas, Calif. Vincent 1000cc Modified frame partial streamlined, Stock engine, Gas 152.757 Jon Minonno, Dallas, Texas Triumph 990cc . Modified frame partial streamlined, Modified engine, Gas 170.468 Don Chaplin, Carlsbad, Calif. J .A.P. 500cc Twin engine Modified frame partial streamlined, Fuel 158.371 Shorts Can:lwell, Dallas, Texas Triumph 990cc Modified frame partial streamlined, Supercharged engine 156.841 Carl Morrow, Whittier, Calif. Harley Davidson 1199cc Modified frame partial streamlined, Modified engine, Gas 160.705 Carl Morrow, Whittier, Calif. Harley Davidson 1199cc Modified frame partial streamlined, Modified engi~e, Gas 160.226 Roger Swim, Phoenix, Arizona Harley Davidson 1200cc Modified frame partial streamlined, Fuel 166.861 Roger Swim, Phoenix, Arizona Harley Davidson 1200cc Modified frame partial streamlined, Fuel 173.808 Thomas Elrod, Saugerties, New York Modified frame, Modified engine, Gas Harley Davidson 1460cc Twin engine 190.991 Thomas Elrod, Saugerties, New York Harley Davidson 1460cc Twin engine Modified frame partial streamlined, Modified engine, Gas 206.544 Warner Riley, Skokie, Illinois Harley Davidson 1510cc Modified frame partial streamlined, Fuel 232.717 Jon McKibben, Los Angles, Calif. Streamliner, Supercharge.d c:",lS!ne Honda 736cc Twin engine _ .... f ..... , • '"- ..... p. • ~ • Honda pilot Jon McKibben, outside the Hawk, tells other speed freaks what it's like to be inside the Hawk. Possibly relating the finer points of 200 mph crashes: • • .

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