300 foot sand drags
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Everybody always post how many seconds it took them to do the drag, what i was wondering what should be the speed mph for a 100 yard sand drag. Where would a 62 mph in a 300 foot sand drag place you at. average, above average, below. for a 300 lb rider what would be a impressive mph for a rider of that statute? Im not saying that i hit 62 but where would that put me?
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With what kind of rider ?Say a mid 30 300 lb one or are we looking at one of those buck and a half jockeys. I need me a rider with no brains. these guys said the mphs were looking good til i hit that 4rth whoop. They said there was a drastic decrease in speed everytime i hit that whoop. shoot man im not gonna get bucked off just so everyone can have a good laugh on me. when that rear end trys to pass the front thats when i shut it down
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Oldman is about right on the money.
My best time on my DS was 5.121 @ 58mph ............ 60ft 2.0
with a light rider and the time was 4.90 @64mph......60ft 1.9
I would like to think if we would have regeared and changes paddle tires(10 paddle) to fit the light wieght rider, we could have done better with the 60ft time and gotten a better ET, but That is very respectable for a 450+lb DS
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My best time on my DS was 5.121 @ 58mph ............ 60ft 2.0
with a light rider and the time was 4.90 @64mph......60ft 1.9
I would like to think if we would have regeared and changes paddle tires(10 paddle) to fit the light wieght rider, we could have done better with the 60ft time and gotten a better ET, but That is very respectable for a 450+lb DS
bigger.
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