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It was the shifter, specifically the ball receiver springs
that got "skronked" (smashed) and had to be replaced
to it would shift again.

There was a special tool to install the ball receiver kit.

I could take apart an Ace 90 down to the transmission
and reassemble it in less than 1/2 hour I was so familiar
with them.

CN


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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Amateur racing was fun but too easy. I used to clean up.


The job Johnnys




I did MX, enduro, trials, hare scrambles, hare and hound,
flat track, drag racing and hill climbing. I'm perhaps the
only person ever to top the Widowmaker in SLC with a
90cc Hodaka. (Bored to 100cc and ported and polished
and carbureted to run like a 175cc machine).



If you did own a Hodaka, what was the 'weak link' on that engine, the
one thing that broke most often?


Even got the US Army to sponsor my team.

CN

National racing is another league altogether. It teaches
on the meaning of the phrase -"not quite good enough".


Oh, almost forgot, I did do the Trans Am in Fla. in '75, got beat and
partied too much.

Scotty #35



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I think I'm several years older than you. Maybe those
two dudes came after my racing career.

CN

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Phony!


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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Never heard of 'em . . .

CN


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do you remember Ron & Jim Pomeroy?





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Yup.


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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It was the shifter, specifically the ball receiver springs
that got "skronked" (smashed) and had to be replaced
to it would shift again.

There was a special tool to install the ball receiver kit.

I could take apart an Ace 90 down to the transmission
and reassemble it in less than 1/2 hour I was so familiar
with them.

CN


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message

...

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...


Amateur racing was fun but too easy. I used to clean up.


The job Johnnys




I did MX, enduro, trials, hare scrambles, hare and hound,
flat track, drag racing and hill climbing. I'm perhaps the
only person ever to top the Widowmaker in SLC with a
90cc Hodaka. (Bored to 100cc and ported and polished
and carbureted to run like a 175cc machine).



If you did own a Hodaka, what was the 'weak link' on that engine,

the
one thing that broke most often?


Even got the US Army to sponsor my team.

CN

National racing is another league altogether. It teaches
on the meaning of the phrase -"not quite good enough".


Oh, almost forgot, I did do the Trans Am in Fla. in '75, got beat

and
partied too much.

Scotty #35





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You should never doubt the veracity of my statements.

CN

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...
Yup.


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
It was the shifter, specifically the ball receiver springs
that got "skronked" (smashed) and had to be replaced
to it would shift again.

There was a special tool to install the ball receiver kit.

I could take apart an Ace 90 down to the transmission
and reassemble it in less than 1/2 hour I was so familiar
with them.

CN


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message

...

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...


Amateur racing was fun but too easy. I used to clean up.

The job Johnnys




I did MX, enduro, trials, hare scrambles, hare and hound,
flat track, drag racing and hill climbing. I'm perhaps the
only person ever to top the Widowmaker in SLC with a
90cc Hodaka. (Bored to 100cc and ported and polished
and carbureted to run like a 175cc machine).


If you did own a Hodaka, what was the 'weak link' on that engine,

the
one thing that broke most often?


Even got the US Army to sponsor my team.

CN

National racing is another league altogether. It teaches
on the meaning of the phrase -"not quite good enough".

Oh, almost forgot, I did do the Trans Am in Fla. in '75, got beat

and
partied too much.

Scotty #35






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If you believe that, then I've got a bridge for sale...

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
You should never doubt the veracity of my statements.

CN

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Yup.


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
It was the shifter, specifically the ball receiver springs
that got "skronked" (smashed) and had to be replaced
to it would shift again.

There was a special tool to install the ball receiver kit.

I could take apart an Ace 90 down to the transmission
and reassemble it in less than 1/2 hour I was so familiar
with them.

CN


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message

...

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...


Amateur racing was fun but too easy. I used to clean up.

The job Johnnys




I did MX, enduro, trials, hare scrambles, hare and hound,
flat track, drag racing and hill climbing. I'm perhaps the
only person ever to top the Widowmaker in SLC with a
90cc Hodaka. (Bored to 100cc and ported and polished
and carbureted to run like a 175cc machine).


If you did own a Hodaka, what was the 'weak link' on that engine,

the
one thing that broke most often?


Even got the US Army to sponsor my team.

CN

National racing is another league altogether. It teaches
on the meaning of the phrase -"not quite good enough".

Oh, almost forgot, I did do the Trans Am in Fla. in '75, got beat

and
partied too much.

Scotty #35










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'73 ~ '80. He's in the hall of fame.
http://home.ama-cycle.org/forms/muse...page.asp?id=85

I wrenched for him in the Fla. series.

SV


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
I think I'm several years older than you. Maybe those
two dudes came after my racing career.

CN

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message

...
Phony!


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
Never heard of 'em . . .

CN


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message

...
do you remember Ron & Jim Pomeroy?







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Just testing, there is a lot of BBob**** that flies around here.

SV

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
You should never doubt the veracity of my statements.

CN

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message

...
Yup.


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
It was the shifter, specifically the ball receiver springs
that got "skronked" (smashed) and had to be replaced
to it would shift again.

There was a special tool to install the ball receiver kit.

I could take apart an Ace 90 down to the transmission
and reassemble it in less than 1/2 hour I was so familiar
with them.

CN


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message

...

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...


Amateur racing was fun but too easy. I used to clean up.

The job Johnnys




I did MX, enduro, trials, hare scrambles, hare and hound,
flat track, drag racing and hill climbing. I'm perhaps the
only person ever to top the Widowmaker in SLC with a
90cc Hodaka. (Bored to 100cc and ported and polished
and carbureted to run like a 175cc machine).


If you did own a Hodaka, what was the 'weak link' on that

engine,
the
one thing that broke most often?


Even got the US Army to sponsor my team.

CN

National racing is another league altogether. It teaches
on the meaning of the phrase -"not quite good enough".

Oh, almost forgot, I did do the Trans Am in Fla. in '75, got

beat
and
partied too much.

Scotty #35








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I was a few years earlier than that.

I did race at least once in Lakeland, Florida.

I think it was Lakeland.

CN


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...
'73 ~ '80. He's in the hall of fame.
http://home.ama-cycle.org/forms/muse...page.asp?id=85

I wrenched for him in the Fla. series.

SV


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
I think I'm several years older than you. Maybe those
two dudes came after my racing career.

CN

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message

...
Phony!


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
Never heard of 'em . . .

CN


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
do you remember Ron & Jim Pomeroy?








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Sundowner's....Aracept might help if you haven't left it too long...


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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I was a few years earlier than that.

I did race at least once in Lakeland, Florida.

I think it was Lakeland.

CN


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
'73 ~ '80. He's in the hall of fame.
http://home.ama-cycle.org/forms/muse...page.asp?id=85

I wrenched for him in the Fla. series.

SV


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
I think I'm several years older than you. Maybe those
two dudes came after my racing career.

CN

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message

...
Phony!


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
Never heard of 'em . . .

CN


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
do you remember Ron & Jim Pomeroy?










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I'm telling you, girl, I've turned over a new leaf.

I have finally realized that my many accomplishments
are so wonderful that they stand on their own merit.

There is no need for obfuscation.

CN

"katysails" wrote in message ...
If you believe that, then I've got a bridge for sale...

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
You should never doubt the veracity of my statements.

CN

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Yup.


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
It was the shifter, specifically the ball receiver springs
that got "skronked" (smashed) and had to be replaced
to it would shift again.

There was a special tool to install the ball receiver kit.

I could take apart an Ace 90 down to the transmission
and reassemble it in less than 1/2 hour I was so familiar
with them.

CN


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...


Amateur racing was fun but too easy. I used to clean up.

The job Johnnys




I did MX, enduro, trials, hare scrambles, hare and hound,
flat track, drag racing and hill climbing. I'm perhaps the
only person ever to top the Widowmaker in SLC with a
90cc Hodaka. (Bored to 100cc and ported and polished
and carbureted to run like a 175cc machine).


If you did own a Hodaka, what was the 'weak link' on that engine,
the
one thing that broke most often?


Even got the US Army to sponsor my team.

CN

National racing is another league altogether. It teaches
on the meaning of the phrase -"not quite good enough".

Oh, almost forgot, I did do the Trans Am in Fla. in '75, got beat
and
partied too much.

Scotty #35









 
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