I almost forgot what it's like!
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I almost forgot what it's like!
Wow, a lawyer, motorhead, engineer, world traveler, and sensitive to boot. Imagine that. Wisconsin for school, then Florida, then Korea. What's next Afganistan. This guy has many talents.
Like I said, I could be wrong and if so I'll humblely appologize.
But for now, I got to go. You see I just went fishing, and I caught a big one so it's time to eat.
Like I said, I could be wrong and if so I'll humblely appologize.
But for now, I got to go. You see I just went fishing, and I caught a big one so it's time to eat.
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I almost forgot what it's like!
Well Im not sure but my learning tells that a circular crank will have equal stroke at the top and bottom of the stroke. Unless it is oval that is another story. I also believe that if the cylinder allows you can stroke the crank using the stock piston, but using an offsetting copper base gasket to raise said cylinder and them take a clay model of the piston and valve to check your clearence. That is just theory though. Just a big air pump
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I almost forgot what it's like!
I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas!
I thought my stopping posting would just end the insults, and I could just return to reading the threads as I had enjoyed for some time now. Instead, I learn that it just gets worse, and that it's coming from some people that seem to have a hard time following along with what is typed.
What in the world did I do to warrent such a rude attitude? I understood that what I posted in the Yamaha forum was not exactly what some people wanted to here, but it was done to try to help. I thought I would start over in the Bombardier forum, and went out of my way not to disagree with anyone. I never said, despite what some people seem to thing, that I spent $100,000 on my quad. I also never said that I was an engineer. I'm not a lawyer, yet, but will be one of these days. I never claimed to be faster than anyone. I never boasted that no one could afford to duplicate what I have built. The fact does remain that FEW people could, or would for that matter, spend the time or money to do it. One of a kind, CNC machined, billet; crank, cylinder, head, cams, and a hand full of other assorted small parts would run into a small fortune if developement costs and programing had to be paid for. I had friends that did the hard part for me, because they enjoyed it and had access to everything needed but the CNC machines. All I had to pay for these parts was material and a moderate hourly fee for a local prototyping shop to machine them. So I'm an a$$hole because I don't think that MANY people could afford to do this, or have the connections that I had.
Are you folks that exclusive that you don't believe that anyone not on the forums for a long time could have something nice? I started this thread to let you all know that it was nice being able to talk with fellow enthuiasts. Well, that changed quickly. My e-mail address is monitored by my superiors, so I created these log ons under an old friends e-mail address. In the first day, that became a problem. To prevent her from being loaded with e-mails from this forum, I found it better to hide the profile. I never realized that that would be construed as some type of threat. Are some of you really that paranoid?
I'll continue to read, as I have for some time. I guess I'll keep this log on, maybe I was too quick to cut the tie the first time. I certainly won't offer advice or talk about the build up or performance or my quad, since it seems it could never be as nice as anything long time members have. I guess I also "forgot what it's like" to talk with teenage mentalities as well. {I have the right to that comment after being called an a$$hole!}
By the way-
918: Some people do actually travel. You never even noticed all of the places I mentioned here on the forums. It's a big world out here, and it seems as you would never believe if I listed everywere.
AZSand: your opinion of what a "stroker" is is seriously flawed. Rod length and pin location actually have nothing to do with the stroke of a motor, but are critical in building a proper "stroker". The stroke is entirely detirmined by the crank.
I thought my stopping posting would just end the insults, and I could just return to reading the threads as I had enjoyed for some time now. Instead, I learn that it just gets worse, and that it's coming from some people that seem to have a hard time following along with what is typed.
What in the world did I do to warrent such a rude attitude? I understood that what I posted in the Yamaha forum was not exactly what some people wanted to here, but it was done to try to help. I thought I would start over in the Bombardier forum, and went out of my way not to disagree with anyone. I never said, despite what some people seem to thing, that I spent $100,000 on my quad. I also never said that I was an engineer. I'm not a lawyer, yet, but will be one of these days. I never claimed to be faster than anyone. I never boasted that no one could afford to duplicate what I have built. The fact does remain that FEW people could, or would for that matter, spend the time or money to do it. One of a kind, CNC machined, billet; crank, cylinder, head, cams, and a hand full of other assorted small parts would run into a small fortune if developement costs and programing had to be paid for. I had friends that did the hard part for me, because they enjoyed it and had access to everything needed but the CNC machines. All I had to pay for these parts was material and a moderate hourly fee for a local prototyping shop to machine them. So I'm an a$$hole because I don't think that MANY people could afford to do this, or have the connections that I had.
Are you folks that exclusive that you don't believe that anyone not on the forums for a long time could have something nice? I started this thread to let you all know that it was nice being able to talk with fellow enthuiasts. Well, that changed quickly. My e-mail address is monitored by my superiors, so I created these log ons under an old friends e-mail address. In the first day, that became a problem. To prevent her from being loaded with e-mails from this forum, I found it better to hide the profile. I never realized that that would be construed as some type of threat. Are some of you really that paranoid?
I'll continue to read, as I have for some time. I guess I'll keep this log on, maybe I was too quick to cut the tie the first time. I certainly won't offer advice or talk about the build up or performance or my quad, since it seems it could never be as nice as anything long time members have. I guess I also "forgot what it's like" to talk with teenage mentalities as well. {I have the right to that comment after being called an a$$hole!}
By the way-
918: Some people do actually travel. You never even noticed all of the places I mentioned here on the forums. It's a big world out here, and it seems as you would never believe if I listed everywere.
AZSand: your opinion of what a "stroker" is is seriously flawed. Rod length and pin location actually have nothing to do with the stroke of a motor, but are critical in building a proper "stroker". The stroke is entirely detirmined by the crank.
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