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King of the Motos is open

Check it out under the King of the motos to kick off king of the Hammers week I went and watched last year and even tho it was held on a thur last year there were 1,000 of people there watching This year it will be on Sunday.Last year only invited pros were allowed.There were 21 who started and only 5 finished with Gram Jarvis from England taking the win and 10,000 dollars
Well this year it is open to anyone who wants to try.So I am entered, the Walt Smith 165 is going thru a tranfomation to be ready.I only live 50 miles from the start line and have rode there for over 30 years.
Hope Cory G and Kyle R will be there on Husky
There are 3 classes Pro class
Expert class on a modified course
Team class 2 riders 2 bikes both have to finish together as a team
I signed up expert I will try and finish that is what I will try to do
So who else will come join me

Check out all the videos from last year Gives a idea of what it will be like
 
Wow that's a wicked looking event :eek:. I wouldn't want to be the bike much less the rider. Good luck ajaxauto :cheers:.
 
Check it out under the King of the motos to kick off king of the Hammers week I went and watched last year and even tho it was held on a thur last year there were 1,000 of people there watching This year it will be on Sunday.Last year only invited pros were allowed.There were 21 who started and only 5 finished with Gram Jarvis from England taking the win and 10,000 dollars
Well this year it is open to anyone who wants to try.So I am entered, the Walt Smith 165 is going thru a tranfomation to be ready.I only live 50 miles from the start line and have rode there for over 30 years.
Hope Cory G and Kyle R will be there on Husky
There are 3 classes Pro class
Expert class on a modified course
Team class 2 riders 2 bikes both have to finish together as a team
I signed up expert I will try and finish that is what I will try to do
So who else will come join me

Check out all the videos from last year Gives a idea of what it will be like
Looks bad-ass! Good luck and tear it up!
 
John are you signing up? A couple of us have been discussing this. I have a bike in mind (not my TE310), but it ain't quite ready yet, needs more fabrication work/time. If not this crazy thing (especially for us old basterds) def want to do the last dog standing this coming year.
 
John are you signing up? A couple of us have been discussing this. I have a bike in mind (not my TE310), but it ain't quite ready yet, needs more fabrication work/time. If not this crazy thing (especially for us old basterds) def want to do the last dog standing this coming year.

Yes I am signed up.Been working on different set ups for the Walt Smith 165. Entry is 300 dollars
but you only live once and I want to see just how far I can go.There is not much out there I have not tryed to ride before but this time it will be just miles of it instead of just one hill
I went last year and it was as big as any European event I have watched on youtube.
This would be a good event for Husky to make a showing Heck it is only 100 miles from the
West Coast office If you do not enter at least come out and watch or be my support crew
 
I wish I was able to race this, but Ill be out due to medical issues. Maybe in 14, it would be well worth the 30+hr road trip to race this. I think the small bore Husky would be a perfect bike for this.
 
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