Ken Stolpman
Best time 8.54 sec and 157.34 mph or 253.21 kph
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A brief history of my dragracing;
I have always enjoyed drag racing starting like most as a spectator
then getting the chance to crew on a car) and then taking the plunge and
bought Jo Bains Honda 360cc dragbike thinking that it's got to be cheaper
than racing
a
car, Yeah Right!I managed a best of 13.2@98mph and then sold it to Ray and
Paula Pratt and started on a Suzuki Katana after being inspired by the
Australian Drag Bike tour, especially Darryl Nuss's Katana and a
conversation with Tony Astell shortly after which set the direction I was
to take.
The first generation bike was painted up as a pink tiger with a 72"
wheel base, back halved the frame with
chrome moly, GSX 400 forks TZ250 front wheel,15 x 8 rear wheel with a 26 x
10 Hoosier slick, MSD ignition,1294cc engine with 40 mm Lectron carbs, air
box ducted from the front head light, lock up clutch, overhead oiling
system,1-2-3 auto gearbox and a one piece carbon fiber body and fairings.
All up weight of 205kgs from memory. This combination was built with the
intention of breaking Steve Burton's A/Pro record of 8.924@148,I was able
to get an 8.928 out of this combination with Ian Hilder crewing. As a
thank you to him for crewing I let him have a ride at the end of the
season with the result of him smashing the record going
8.581and151.05 BUGGER!!
The second generation of this bike was painted all blue and was built
to get the A/Pro record which still eluded me, I back halved the frame
again, rebuilt the back wheel because I had twisted up the hub and fitted
a Koenig
front
end and RC Comp front wheel. I made a new wider carbon fiber body,
aluminum wheelie bars, full fairings for the bike(belly pan, lower half
fairing, carbon panels for the wheelie bars) and a bigger better sealed
air box, leaving the engine combination the same with the theory that a
lighter bike with me on board should get the record. The bike weighed in
at 191kgs fueled and ready to race. We ultimately ended up racing in A/DB
with this bike and could only ever achieve an 8.88 @ 149.35mph which gave
us the mph record for A/DB which I think still stands, but not quite what
I was after.
The bike was laid up for a season or two and I was able to ride a street bike and also had the opportunity to ride Eric Shepard's 750 two stroke triple to a runner up spot at the Nationals running a National record and a best time of a 10.4.
The third generation of this bike is at present painted up in Valvoline colours but not with any sponsorship, I just like their colour scheme. I again modified the chassis by shortening it two inches and it now is between 70-71" wheelbase and made contact with Richard Knowles of RK Cycles in the States who helped me out with the engine combination, it now is out to 1498cc still running the MSD and Lectrons,C-14 race fuel, a new offset drive and engine plate, a new overhead oiling system, new headers (which meant redoing the lower fairings) and a lot poorer. Cheaper than racing a car remember? The first time out was the last meeting of the 2001-02 season with this combination and saw a timing chain tensioner back out ending up with a lot of bent valves and very little else to show for it.
2002-03 season was better with the first meeting running 8.75 2 145 but way under geared. We went faster every meeting ultimately running a new National Record on the last run of the season 8.54 @ 153.98mph.Got there at last!
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