LOL at him wanting lengths. :lol: So if you give him a bunch of lengths and he beats you to the finish line, is he going to brag to all his friends that he beat a new ZX14? I guarantee it.
If it's for money, tell him heads up or come back when he actually has enough power to hang with you. And make sure you tell him that loudly when he's in front of a large group of people, preferably a lot of his friends.
He's a sore loser and a liar, he stated I was spinning at 100 so bad I had to let out, I went back to the road and there's my starting spin and hook shown but not even a launch mark for him? I'm confident he could add 6-7horse and I would still whoop his ass oh well I need to find some real fast cars to run.
If you wanna have a much easier time finding cars to run, pickup a strong running 600. It's hard to find decent runs for liter bikes or bigger, but there are a decent amount of cars out there that at least make it interesting for 600's. Plus the 600 will be WAY more fun on a road course than that 14.
I'd get bored with a 6 so fast...I'm looking at a turbo for the 14 in the near future.:rockon:
We always negotiate lengths when we run because most of the time we know the cars aren't evenly matched. When a bike runs a car, we almost always spot the car a few lengths or let the car go and the bike goes on the brake (when the car goes, then the bike can go. No flag).
If you know how to ride, the ZX14 should eat that truck up. It's got 9's in it if you are bone stock. I doubt this truck can run 9's...so even if he can run an 11.0 (hell he might run 12's and be a confident asshole) and you spot him 3 lengths, say that gives him a .5 second advantage, you should still be able to catch up and pass him if your riding is spot on.
Do you know what the Duramax's set up is?
holy shat... thats flying!!