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![]() "Mys Terry" wrote in message ... Now your Victor has become a Gold Star. You also still need to explain how you bought it set up with a Delorto carb, and later installed a delorto carb with a custom manifold. It's really not difficult for someone who possesses the ability to comprehend what he reads. I had a Gold Star-based race bike, and I also owned a Victor street bike. Both had Delorto carbs. The Victor had a custom intake manifold that I purchased from a catalog. The Gold Star came with the Delorto already installed. Perhaps it, too, was a custom manifold, but I really didn't give enough of a **** to care at the time. Partner: Pat Simmons - Doobie Brothers - Go ask him. You can also ask Dick Smothers, who was not only a very good customer, but often hung around the shop trying to help the mechanics. When I call up your good buddies, Pat Simmons and Dickie Smothers, what name should I ask about? Certainly not that phoney one you've been posting at the bottom. Do they know you as Barnacle Bill the Blowhard, too? And I guess you had to tell them sheepishly that you had no idea! We stared at them with an incredulous expression for about 10 seconds, then turned away and resumed what we were doing when they rudely interrupted. Good lord. We are supposed to believe this fairy tale? One minute you are having no trouble using metric tools on a British bike, then you install a Delorto carb that was already on the bike when you got it, but then the model changes from a Victor to a Gold Star and it had a stock carb. And now you claim that even though you were a "poor flat tracker" who had to do all his own work on the bike, you don't remember what those stock CARBS were, and you think that would be considered esoterica? Apart from your lack of reading comprehension (the Gold Star race bike and the Victor were actually two separate bikes--isn't that amazing) you've got it right. So believe it. Or not. I couldn't care less. Keep going. This is getting funnier and funnier with every new revelation. Tell us about the race you won with NO carb at all on the bike! Sorry, but you'll just have to live with disappointment. Every bike had carbs. You'll also have to debate this with yourself--it's become too boring for my participation. Max |
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