Missing Captains - Where Are They Now?

Cobba from Australia as well :(
Funny, (or spooky?) that you mention Cobba. I’m right this minute in the process of mapping out a shortish trip on my new Tiger 1200 and plan to stay first night at the Yackandanda Hotel - same place Hanso and I stayed when we went to Cobba’s funeral.
 
Gotta love the irony of @ruzzle commenting on how some members have aged. He might look middle aged and ride like a teenager but is officially the third oldest person in Australia and the oldest biker in the Southern Hemisphere, possibly the world. There seem to 3 constants in life. The Queen, David Attenborough and Ruzzle. OK 4. Harry too. 😉
 
I got to thinking how this place has changed. Not that change is necessarily a bad thing mind you, it's inevitable, but sometimes I miss some of the old crew and wonder where they have gone. Two things got me to thinking about this…

In a recent post a new member responded to someone from the "old school" about riding fast. I just had to laugh, thinking- you have absolutely no idea who you're talking to about speed.

Then, yesterday, I was working on the Roadster and ran into an issue. A quick search here turned up many hits on the topic posted “back in the day” by members I don’t see much here anymore.

1OLBULL
Barbagris
HANSO
Warp9.9
scot in exile
SONNY
STEEL
ROCKET SCIENTIST
CLAVIGER
Paul Bryant
many others……

Some captains still post, but just less often. Some have probably retired, or were banned ;-) and some, I’m afraid may have moved on from this life. Of course this is not a complete list - feel free to add to it, if you’d like….

I’ll close this little reminiscence with a post from 2013 that I read when I first became interested in the Rocket III. I didn’t understand half, or even that much, of what this guy was saying at the time, but it sure peaked my interest in the Rocket and led me to this group. Years later this fellow has helped me many many times.

A dollar to whoever identifies the poster first, or within the first few words…

Hey Royal. ___________ here, I built my own motor with components from other shops/ 11.8:1 compression pistons. 2 mm larger titatium intake valves 443 lift intake 425 exhaust all Carpenter racing components plus his CNC porting. I also added the Rotrex Supercharger and intercooler combination this bike has some pep but can be very dangerous so I detuned her down to around the target of 420 rwhp. Already blew one dyno up so I try to keep a low profile.

Your best bet is to stay NA so you do not have to fart around and worry aboutthe quality of gas at the pumps. Carpenter can give you plenty in the 240 to 270 hp range. The bike will leap out from undeer you so be carfeull. the have broke into the 8s with there 270 hp street machine. The question is how insane are you and is you life insurance up to date. The standard Stage one will pull low 9's and I bet with a good pilot high 8's yet still run on 87 octane pump gas all day long. If I woere to make a suggestion that would be the way I would go. she will pull over 200 mph if you can hold on……

Ok just my opinions and I am no expert. The turbos are to small and spool up to fast. This will screw pistons up that are not made for turbos. Also when you power dropps mine is still climbing. the turbo starts loosing its snoot around 5500 to 6000 I can not tell you when mine looses it because it had so much I had to take boost away My max boost stops a 9000 rpms. That and I wanted to tame it down a bit. I did not know if the tranny could handle 540+ hp helll I grenaded the internal clutch hub and bent the input transmition shaft shifting into fifth gear at 180 mph the torque was trememndess. If you want to freak yourself out have the engine and transmition lock up at 80 to 90 mph and keep it upright. The bike was all over the road and I was searching for a place I could jump the ditch and punch out in a yard if things were not going to fair out well. My suggestion is do not be a idiot like me you can put a turbine engine on a bike but it does not mean you can control it. Yes I was talking to god while this was happening. The only reason I think I lived is he was not ready for my opinion just yet. Or he figured He will wait for me to get a little more awnry and send me to hell to fuc with satian

Believe it or not there is such a thing as to much. I am serious if you went with the stage one Carpenter Silver back and could use all of first gear you are a MAN of MEN. it will leap out from underneath you. Anything else is just pissing money down the drain. Save the cash and do two Rockets then you can decide which bike you want to screw with. No V-maxes or any other sport bike in my area will even play with me anymore. The guy who owned the dyno I blew up will not let me on it anymore. Other Dyno operators are not being friendly either so you will loose a lot of fun. Now if your going to do soem LSR racing well then you just might want to go bonkers. I hope to but might have two more surgeries on top of the 4 I have had. ( Never work in a prison it can get dangerous believe me and not just for the thugs ) If you want to calll and talk about things that can and I have broke doing this insaine stuff go ahead I will PM you my phone number.

Now here is the most reality check that might help you. Bill Warner fastest sit up busa in the world 311+mph standing mile at Lorin Maine. Pulled wheelie at 265 mph at the texas mile slowed down to 235 mph before getting a close look at the track. He has not raced again since. But unlike others he did live so there is a good side to bad things. He broke some ribs punctured a lung broke a anckle. But says the worse is the blunt force trama to the body.

Serious you line up against a busa with a stage 1 beast. your off he hits his speed limiter at 186 mph you then smile and shift into fith gear. I ask you do you realy need any more then that? !/4 mile well thats different but if your not going to spend the mponey to lengthen the bike you will still be pulling the wheels up at the finish line which means you will be letting off the throttle. if you want any more then that one might think your crazy.
If so I have some ideas for you but will not be responsible for the funeral.

So in short I went over board but I had the blower first which was great, the only reason I added to it was because I knew I would not get the money back out of it if I tried to sell it. If Carpenter had their stuff out first thats where I would have went. With Na and no spray you do not have to worry about detonation and who are you going to find to make the next set of stronger head bolts that might hold the head down? Which is where I am at right now OEM studs are not the strongest and I got into soem cheap gas from a station and it detonated quicker then stink on crap. at 40 mph so I was not even getting on it. I think it was the summer/winter mix change or the cheap basturds ran out of premium and sunstituted 89 octane in the tank. I have figured out ways around it now but the fact is with NA you just don't have to worry unless you spray NOS.

Here is my Number I am happy to help anyone I can. the only thing I will not answer is anything about the new Triumph streamliner it is deamed Classified.

XXX-XXX-XXXX
I retire at 10 pm central time during the work week.
That's Warp writing that, I'm willing to bet. Hello to my old fellow R3 Owners. Com members
 
Gotta love the irony of @ruzzle commenting on how some members have aged. He might look middle aged and ride like a teenager but is officially the third oldest person in Australia and the oldest biker in the Southern Hemisphere, possibly the world. There seem to 3 constants in life. The Queen, David Attenborough and Ruzzle. OK 4. Harry too. 😉
You forgot best lookin'.......
 
Gotta love the irony of @ruzzle commenting on how some members have aged. He might look middle aged and ride like a teenager but is officially the third oldest person in Australia and the oldest biker in the Southern Hemisphere, possibly the world. There seem to 3 constants in life. The Queen, David Attenborough and Ruzzle. OK 4. Harry too. 😉
HEY!
 
Funny, (or spooky?) that you mention Cobba. I’m right this minute in the process of mapping out a shortish trip on my new Tiger 1200 and plan to stay first night at the Yackandanda Hotel - same place Hanso and I stayed when we went to Cobba’s funeral.
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