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Sidecarstar Posted - 07 Nov 2012 : 06:00:58 AM
Hello all, my name is David Sykes and I have just finished my fifth season racing a Thunderbird outfit in the british Historic racing series. Next season will see me campaigning an Ironhead Sportster outfit which I'm currently building. I shall be running the lump on methanol and am posting here in case anyone "down under" is running an Ironhead and feels like filling me in on what not to do. Cheers, David
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john Posted - 31 May 2013 : 9:14:57 PM
Track down Doghouse Dave, he has experience with Iron heads I think.
madbzar Posted - 13 Dec 2012 : 09:04:24 AM
Check out the Qemsc website,particularly the Big Chill event.There is a sporton outfit that races there and it runs on methanol.
acotrel Posted - 10 Nov 2012 : 07:18:25 AM
In about 1973 Don Emde brought an XR750 road racer to Australia. I believe it was based on the early sportster engine. The timing side bearing failed, and I believe the problem was fixed in the later engines.

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