reelrazor wrote:Here's a couple more....
recognize this guy? King KennY Roberts Snr.and a good freind to Y-G

And this is John Kosinski's TZ250 being broken in (new rings) Saturday night.
When John graduated to 500GP class he and Kenny, Randy,Wayne & Eddie came to England for a Brands Hatch day of Champions. There was a masive Autograph session but knowing Kenny he would be avoiding that so I went to the big stars lunch tent and I found him there contemplating what to order so I managed to buy him lunch and we retired to Waynes Winibago for beers.
I then got smuggled to the in field by Kenny and at the end of the day he took me out on the track on John's GP bike. Kenny on his matching bike. He was riding one handed faster than me and yelling at me to do this or that I learned more in that 1/2 hour than I knew in my previous life time.
Was I frightened yup of dropping a 100K USD + bike Die ing nah I had have gone straight to heaven just being on that bike I was in heaven already.
I used to see Kenny at the Proton factory but sorry to say i have not had much contact with him since 2003 because of my health. Still have an outstanding invite to go to his spanish place toride the track there.
I learned a lot from just watching the break in process. They bumped it running, put it on a stand..applied the rear brake and wedged the pedal down...let it warm up about five minutes with light blipping of the throttle.....then shifted up to third..dumped the clutch against the brake and took it to 7k rpm for ten seconds...and then let it spin down to about 3k....did that three times, then upped it to 8k rpm..did that three times, then went to 9k-three times....then to 10k rpm-three times....right on up to the 14k RPM....where they HELD IT for about two minutes straight.
Did they still use the old trick of honing the bore degeasing it and leave it to rust overnight (Kel Curruthers magic ) or was this one of the "new fangle plated bore jobs "?
Ohh, and that was the world champion bike that year.....90+hp....it ran a 150/60-18 rear and a 110/60-17 front....kinda tells me our FZR's don't need to have the largest tire possible stuck on the rear.