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The best 2-1 Harley-Davidson Exhausts, The Most Powerful Turbos
200hp street 95 Inch
Turbos...at 13 PSI. Daily drivers. For big
twins since 1980. 25 PSI capable.
LSR 2-1 Designs Our 45th Year...Racing, Street,
Touring
For Harley Davidson Big Twins, V-Rods and Sportsters:
Carl and Lesa Pelletier's Top Fuel Harley. Steve Heidner riding...As Carl says "Nitro is for racing...Gasoline is for washing parts!". We made Carl a 2-1 collector tool and he fabbed up the exhaust...Probably the fastest and biggest 2-1 we've been involved with..into the sixes at over 200 mph.
Since the mid 1970's we
have been constantly involved in racing
activities.
If you check around you will find that few exhaust manufacturers have
been actively involved in organized competition themselves, one
of which is RB Racing.... Road Racing, Drag Racing, Endurance Racing
and Land Speed Racing.
This is not a plumbing exercise and we build 2-1 exhausts which come in two different primary tube sizes in five major product ranges and three different finishes...totalling over 700 part numbers as far back as Shovelheads. One size does not fit all at RB Racing...no discs, no falsies, and no fluted billet butt plugs.
LSR 2-1 Exhaust Systems (Note: We Build to Order)
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Made to Order: We offer over 700 part numbers in three different finishes, including different finishes for the heat shields which are, necessarily, priced separately. In addition, all exhaust systems are available in both 1 3/4" and 2" primary tube diameters and in five different product ranges. We cover everything from Shovelheads to obsolete Clone Bikes as well as odd-ball requests like 145 Inch RSD customs. As for different cylinder heads: OEM, STD, S&S B1, S&S B2 (4 bolt & 2 bolt), S&S B3 and others are tooled for. It does get complicated. There is no way to pre-configure and stock all these variations which is why we build to order and why we cannot offer same day shipping.
All systems (save the S&S
B1/B2/B3 heads) mandatorily require:
00-1000
Billet Gaskets (2) Evo/TC 88 $9.95
00-1001 Exhaust Nuts (4) Evo/TC 88 $3.00
00-1002 M8/Twin Cam/Evo/Evo Sportster, Machined from Billet, Steel 2
Bolt Flange and clips (set: 2
flanges, 2 clips); Chrome $34.95
Heat
shields are priced separately.
Orders and Payment: You can order at
anytime Online 24/7,
or call. If there are any questions about the order we will call you to
confirm specific details such as year and model number as well as
details like Oxygen sensor type, wider tires, master cylinder location
custom frames and the like. You must provide Credit Card details at the
time of order either on our Secure SSL Online
Order Form
or when you call. You will be charged when the exhaust goes to outside
finishing as this locks your custom order into a Chrome, Silver Ceramic
or Black Dual Coat Ceramic finish. As all orders are custom they must
be paid for at that time. It takes typically ten working days to
schedule and make the part and then the parts are grouped and
taken for outside finishing.
E-mails to RB Racing saying
you want something is not an actual order. Either order Online 24/7
or call in your order. All private parties and Independent Shops must
provide Credit Card information at the time of the order. Franchised
Harley-Davidson Dealers can provide credit card details at the time of
shipment.
Shipping Costs: Paid separately via
Credit Card at time of shipment, typically two weeks after parts have
been sent for finishing. We
do not know actual costs until the part is in the box, packed, sealed,
and run through the FedEx system for the shipping and insurance amount.
Prices vary due to weight, box dimensions, and destination. In general,
shipping within the Continental United States (not Alaska and Hawaii)
via FedEx Ground runs $50.00 to $90.00 depending on the size and weight
of the box. We only ship Postal to Canada
due to issues related to payment of customs duties, which runs about
$150.00 US. We deliver the boxes
to FedEx and the US Post Office once a day.
Overseas: FedEx Economy Air
Door to Door delivery (Great Rates System). We have to negotiate for
the best day/rate which runs
$250.00 or more. Some foreign locations can be shipped US Postal Air
for the mid $150.00 range. Some foreign customers have freight
forwarders and or their own FedEx account. We do not ship UPS.
Order Status: We get lots of
phone calls asking for "Order status"...This just slows the process
down.
People politely ask "How is it going"...in reality they just want their
parts "Now". Politeness tends to fade quickly with some people. These
days with smart phones in everyone's hands, we get bombarded with
"order status" e-mails when people have a mental moment of boredom in
their screen-filled days.
Your
parts can be in fabrication, in post-polishing or can be scattered in
three different directions at once like chromers, coaters, or in final
assembly. We only can give a realistic estimate of completion i.e.
shipping when all the parts sent for outside finishing. Typically, when
parts return from outside finishing, they are shipped in that week or
the beginning of the next week as we have to gather up all the hardware
and put the parts back together in the same order they were made
including heat shields and specialized mounting systems.
Note: All parts of our
exhaust
systems, including heat shields, are serialized for order and part
numbers. This way we know who ordered the system, when it was sold, and
what the part was made for. We keep a data base on all orders with
complete details about the part when it was originally shipped.
Five Harley Davidson LSR 2-1 Product Ranges
Our
sound
cancelling Black Hole design. For sound issues or if you rack up
touring miles.
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Customer writes: " I have a 11.5cr 124 with ported 110 heads, S&S 640G cams, bored S&S G carb.....attached is the dyno sheet. Is this tq curve normal for the 2" primary Blackhole pipe? The welds and the chrome are second to none! I am absolutely satisfied with the fit, finish, and sound of the Blackhole! 153hp/149tq AND I can hear the radio and have a conversation with the girlfriend.
15 Degree Merge Collector race system for Nig Inch Built Motors with Black Hole sound cancelling technology.
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Customer
writes:" Here is a photo of my 2001 Heritage Softail with your
(00-1371) Pro Stock Spyder 1 ¾, C Style with 3 shields. The bike is a
95 CID, with SE 204 cams, Branch O’Keefe PT heads, one
tooth added to the tranny sprocket then tuned with TTS Mastertune. I
kept the torque and horsepower events in the low to mid RPM range and
settled on a compression ratio below 9.8 because I ride 100 miles every
day on open country roads using 91-octane pump gas. I have taken your
advice on several products and they have all worked very well for me
but I believe the Pro Stock Spyder is what pulled everything together
to achieve impressive gains in performance and produce a far better
sound. I have 67,000 miles on the bike including the last 5,000 with
your pipes so I can tell you with confidence the changes in performance
due to the Pro Stock Spyder were very evident particularly when hitting
it hard on open road.
As always, the fit and finish was perfect, the slip joint, billet
gaskets, and special nuts made the system easy to install, and it looks
way better than the other exhausts I have seen. I am very satisfied
that I bought your exhaust system and I recommend them to anyone who
values performance and good looks.
Thank you for building a truly excellent American Made product."
Customer
writes:" Here is Pic of Simply the Best Exhaust System ever installed
on my custom bike. LSR Pro Stock Spyder 2-1, 2" Black Ceramic w/ Black
Heat Shields. My bike is a Lowered 1998 FHL Ultra Classic, It Had a 80"
EVO Fuel Injected, But was replaced by S&S 113" EVO Carburated.
Install and pipe finish Excellent. Little louder then stock at Idle.
Pipe makes bike rev out quickly through all gears, & Therefore
makes gear shifting much quicker now.{ Good thing bike has Avon tires
or would break loose } Quiet enough to listen to stereo at Hi-way
speeds & Acceptable through town with moderate throttle use. The
Midrange and Top end Passing Power is INCREDIBLE. This thing just
pulls,
and pulls, with simple roll on throttle in 5th gear. But Drop a Gear at
Hi-way Speeds, Hammer Throttle Open. Hang the " Fuck On ", Hits 190 KM
in seconds, Plenty of power to pass anything on road in front of you
and very quickly. Bike gets average 39 miles / gallon at 70 MPH. I've
tried other pipes on this motor, they were just pipes. This is a
complete exhaust system.
Thank you RB Racing for a
Excellent Harley exhaust system. From one HAPPY CANADIAN
CUSTOMER.
The standard for 2-1 high performance street systems. Proven design. No Stupid Megaphones. Baffled.
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00-1406 New M-8 Softail
Sport Glide. 2" primaries on all Milwaukee 8 Exhausts. The best Milwaukee-8 exhaust for high output street
performance. 130 hp with TTS cam.
15
Degree Merge Collector
in Pure Race in Standard and Challenge (Shorter) versions. No baffle. Optimum design for all-out performance.
M8 117" Softail 135hp.
00-1408 LSR 2-1 Pro Stock in Dual Coat Black Ceramic with three heat
shields. Being converted to 127 CID for more hp.
00-1306 Challenge in 2" for Right Side
Drive.
Customer writes: "Attached are pictures of my 2008 FXCWC (Rocker) with your pipes on it. The engine is a SE120RX which produced 146 HP. Like you give a shit!! Thanks, Butch". 00-1306 Pro Stock Challenge with 2" primaries.
New 00-1306R Exhausts(5): LSR 2-1 Pro Stock Challege RaceCat:
Merge
Collector in Pure Race System with a Catalytic Coverter and Baffle. Not
quiet but Cat friendly.
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A pure LSR 2-1 Pro Stock
Challenge pipe but with additional sound attenuation and a RPV
Technology
Racing Catalytic Converter to knock a few decibels off the normally
wide open
LSR 2-1 Pro Stock design. This allows you to run a full race LSR 2-1
Pro Stock Challenge system on the street. Not quiet like stock but a
beautiful tone and clean due to the catalytic converter. Our most
complex and expensive system. Our RPV Racing converters are rated at
about 450 CFM i.e. 300hp flow rate.
Here a 110 CVO Road
Glide with a 1306RC LSR 2-1 RaceCat in Dual Coat
Black finish with chrome heat shields. Replacing a Rineheart Xtreme
Dual system the customer was less than pleased with. Nice tone. Pure
Race System.
Milwaukee 8
People kept asking about RB Racing
releasing LSR 2-1 exhaust systems for the new Harley Motor back in 2017. Well, we
are fixtured for them with a new
muffler design that takes into account the increased compression
and displacement for both Dressers and all the new M8 Softails.
Testing has shown cam changes need to be
made along with a 2-1 exhaust to make significant gains. Go ahead
buy your $500.00 air cleaners and your $700.00 Monster Slip-Ons...keep
the economy going. 180HP with cam and displacement changes with our LSR 2-1 Pro Stock Systems.
The Bonneville Bullett
Building the Bonneville bike, the
Bonneville Bullett, started in 1992. We
have provided a chronology that
shows what happens over a 50 year period to go from an idea
planted in youth, through the usual messiness called life and
the culmination of a dream many decades later after a long bumpy
ride.
Our involvement ended in 2017 after 12 years of financing the effort all the way from a rusted frame with rotted tires to the finished product and a 200 mph record you see here. People eventually show their ugly side...always works out that way. We moved on. Mission accomplished.
Having a high-end camera does not make
you a photographer if you get the jest of it.
Mike Hailwood's
Birthday 2 April 1940
Indian Scout
Indian
Scout...Double Overhead Cams and watercooled. 00-1389 RB Racing
Exhaust. Only in Dual Coat Ceramic Black. $995.00
Compatible
with passenger pegs and saddlebags. RSR Air
Fuel Ratio Dual Gauge available for tuning.
Heat shields for muffler and kick areas of front and rear primaries. Ceramic finishes only. No chrome.
Take a
perfectly good FXR CVO2, change it around a few times and then decide
to start all over and add 300HP... From the bare frame up and nothing
stays the same.
Real
World Tuning...As you ride
Customer writes: "When the gauge arrived I knew it would be of a very high quality, it has far surpassed my expectations. I was very eager to get this installed and take a look at my tune. Amazing to see how little adjustments on the carb effect the AFR. As a result of this gauge, I have dropped one size on the low speed jet, raised the clip on notch and confirmed the main jet on my Mik48. Thank you, I really like this gauge. Ed"
"Just wanted to follow up with you. This AFR gauge is a game changer. I
think the tune on this bike is just about perfect, or as perfect as a
one can get with a carb. I have every needle, main and idle jet
available for the Mik48 and think I used everyone of them chasing the
tune. Now with everything dialed in, warm idle will flicker between the
orange and red light, cruise is at the left orange light and hard
acceleration toggles between last orange and first red. Plugs look
terrific, bike starts first thing in the morning without any choke,
while riding around town the lights are relatively stable, some moving
around but not much. Again, I couldn’t be happier with how this gauge
works.
I am building a 124” TC to put into another FXR that I am building.
This gauge is already on the build list,
can’t imagine not having this
gauge on any of my bikes.
Thanks, Ed"
+3" to +6" Chain Drive Dresser Swingarms
"Draggin Baggers"...big
engines, nitrous, forced induction, wheelies, custom wheels,
lowered....What's the world coming to? 900 lb couches with cup
holders and stereo systems. Go Figure.
Got Salt?...Bonneville
Bonnevile Salt Flats: 2014 and 2015 SCTA-BNI events cancelled due to poor salt conditions. Later events like in 2017 were very poor with rough salt and thin salt. Does not look good for the future. Millions of dollars have been sent by competitors and untold thousands of hours of fabrication and planning.. Bring your own salt....maybe 200 million tons of it.
1972 Car and Driver article
prediction the demise of the Salt Falts and the reason why.
NHRA 2015
Winternationals...Harleys
Six Top Fuel Harleys wowed
the crowd at the 2015 NHRA Winternationals. No points, just the invite
to stir up interest for the crowd-pleasing Top Fuel Harleys at major
NHRA events. Competition Motorcycles, Boise Idaho's Top Fueler. Craig
Pelrine driving.
Ray Price's Top Fuel Harley ran a 6.3 second 229 mph quarter mile. Spectators swarmed the bike pits between rounds. Many had never seen riders going 200 mph on one wheel before. The common spectator question in Competition Motorcycle's pit was "Where do you find anyone who will ride these things?".
Note: As of 2016 Ray Price
passed away and the team has closed shop. Another legend passes on,
going out on winning note.
John Stein Author
John Stein, the author of these two motorcycle books, stopped by RB Racing to talk about racing, mutual acquaintances and to sell books. Now John could have written a romance novel, a book about adolescent wizards or even a nouvelle cuisine tome and made more money. Unfortunately for him and, fortunately for all of us, John took the time and effort to document a past that is slipping away all too fast by interviewing those left alive from the 1950's, 60's and till present to get the rare photos and background color before, as they say...the dust turns to dust. Mindless shopping malls have chewed up the dragstrips and these days people Twitter and Facebook away instead of getting drunk, raising hell, turning wrenches and manning welding torches. Instead of making things, people just buy things...that's the downfall of everything.
Everyday is a beginning of the good old days for each new generation. There are pioneers however... People who rolled the dice in a game that had no payout and the road was hard and untraveled. Obsessions go on for decades. John Stein is obsessed and we thank him for his efforts. Sixty plus years of drag racing and highly-documented (Plus DVD) Bonneville streamliner saga.
A video of John wheeling
the famous Clem Johnson Vincent "Barn Job" into his living room is
worth a watch on YouTube.
The question for all of us is..."Would your significant other let you
keep
drag racing motorcycles in the living room?". TV sucks these days and
the faint smell of nitro, bean oil and sculpted metal trumps sitcoms,
and endless Viagra commercials. As they say Nitro is for racing and
gasoline is for washing parts. Reality is made, not bought. Appreciate
it. John has done a great job of documenting the golden era of
motorcycle drag racing in his book.
John gave us a good deal on his books so we bought some and if you have a good story we might give you one. If your story sucks we can still give you a good price. The money goes to our Bonneville Bullett effort. You can also get them from John. Read them, then decide if you want to make history yourself. We are trying. $50.00 shipped.
Russ Collins Passes Away
We first met Russ Collins
in 1974 and Russ took us out to the shop floor of his business on Main
Street in Gardena to sit on his triple, the "Atchison Topeka and Santa
Fe" pictured above. Fast forward to 1977 and Russ sponsored our Bol
D'Or Kawasakis Z-1's in the form of hard race parts...cams, pistons
etc. He told his general manager Terry Vance to give us "whatever we
wanted". When the race was over with we repaid Russ by prototyping his
Honda CBX 6-2 exhausts as well as his XS Yamaha three and four cylinder
exhausts as no one in his shop really wanted to do it. We hot-wired his
personal "RCBX" license plate CBX and ran it about 2000 miles...Russ
grimaced at that one.
In the early 1980's Russ decided to expand his operation as he was selling about 2500 exhaust systems a month and Terry Vance and Byron Hines, his employees, were winning Pro Stock. Russ invited us to see his new 45,000 square foot building one Friday...He had put in full custom bar in his office and was full of enthusiasm for the chance he was taking on a major expansion. Come Monday and Terry and Bryon were gone along with Roger McPhail (sales) as well as other key personnel. Vance and Hines was born the next week. They took Suzuki's Pro Stock sponsorship money with them.
Russ innovated drag racing
and took it to a new level. White leathers and showmanship. Doubles,
triples, rear engine, V8's, supercharged 4 cylinders, 4-1 exhausts,
Cobra motors, Weber carbs, aluminum Golden Rods, zoomie
nitro headers, Hilborn injectors, Magnetos and the victory cigar. Vance
and
Hines learned while working for Russ and took the model on the road for
themselves. Russ once went through the lights at about 170 mph without
a motorcycle, ended up in a wheelchair, and then climbed on his V8
Sorcerer. The rest is history as they say.
Russ went on to gain
world-class status with his Fuel Injector Business and was the first to
put in advanced testing and flow equipment for both fuel injectors and
fuel pumps. Russ closed down his motorcycle operation and kept his hand
in racing by driving Bill Miller's Top
Fuel Dragster. Russ was always a
racer first and businessman second. He retired a number of years
ago to Palm Springs where he played golf everyday.
Russ passed away during a
trip to Hawaii...not in an assisted living facility or a wheelchair. He
was 74. Cancer finally got him but
no one got him at the XMas tree. He was called "The Assassin" for good
reason. A nice guy and technically very, very, smart. Glad we knew him.
Breathing Nitro fumes and
running 6.53 and 204 mph Carl Pelletier and Steve Heidner are back at Las Vegas.Only a few races on the
West Coast these days. Fifteen Top Fuelers to entertain the crowd.
Addictions are expensive.
46 Years Later..RVN 1967
to 2013...196 mph Bonneville Record
Bob Bennett is a long time Bonneville competitor, holds a number of records, is knocking on the door on a 200 mph record, and has the distinction of having his name engraved on the Viet Nam Memorial Wall as KIA even though he is quite alive. In 2013 Bob has dedicated his new record to the 32 men who died in his unit.. Alpha Company.
Bob hit a peak speed 203
mph with his normally aspirated 1650cc class Sportster. The GPS
Speedo's first red light illuminates at exactly 200 mph with the
digital display's memory displaying the exact peak mph reached during
the run. Bob hit 203 mph without a turbo or supercharger.
They say adrenaline sears
major events in your memory that makes them so clear you relive them
over and over again. As you get older the short term day to day crap
gets less important and fades quickly. Bob returned to Viet Nam
recently to retrace his path and to pay honor, by way of remembrance,
to
those who were with him that died.
Bob got rained out in 2014 as both SpeedWeek and the World Finals were cancelled. He'll be back after missing the better conditions at 2018 SpeedWeek as he was involved with a move to a different state. In 2019 Conditions were terrible. He'll be ready if the salt is. The salt is only a thin crust these days.
Bob returned in 2020 and
set a record @197 MPH.
There are a lot of vets at
Bonneville. As opposed to Bob Bennett and other vets, there are
others like Henry Louie below.
Postscript: Henry Ensign Louie
We met Henry Louie via
Luftmeister whom we had helped to secure a 200 mph El Mirage record on
a BMW. We ended up turbocharging two Suzuki GSXR turbos for Henry..one
which he paid for and one which he did not...so we repoed the second
turbo kit. During the time we were around Henry he claimed to be a have
been Naval fighter pilot. He also claimed to have his personal F4
Phantom Jet which he flew to St Louis for lunch. He also claimed to be
a Korean War veteran flying jet aircraft in that conflict "going
eyeball to eyeball with the enemy pilots". He also claimed to have
flown the reconnaissance missions over the Bridge at Toko Ri, as seen
in archival footage.. When mentioned we had been in Viet Nam in
Military Intelligence Henry said he had been in Laos and Cambodia on
special electronic warfare sensor projects. For his Harley
acquaintances in Boise he also claimed to have been a Harley racer and
District Champion in the late 1940's.
Henry, at various times, claimed to have climbed Mt Everest, been a marathon champion and, no matter what subject you brought up he had done it either better, way before you, or he had things which were more expensive or better than anything you had.
We shepherded him into the
double two club at Bonneville and El Mirage in his first year of
competition, which is pretty much unheard of. We went with him to the
SCTA Bonneville awards dinner where he got his double 200 mph
recognition and jackets and he did not once mention RB Racing. Henry
had to be guided...He could not even remember to turn on his fuel
petcock or keep his gas tank full at Bonneville...He was too busy
walking around in his Kushitani leathers playing politics and telling
stories about himself. Henry wrangled himself to become the President
of the SCTA...mostly based on his speed records and his donations of
jackets and other items.
Henry ended up selling his Suzuki Dealership (Del Amo Motorsports) and moved to Boise to partner in Big Twin BMW. At his retirement we found out he claimed to have been an admiral. Now if you had risen through the Officer ranks in the Army like we had and our friends had..the claim that Henry had been an Admiral was a bit too much to take so we decided to make some checks. Admirals are North of Naval Captains and Army Colonels. We always knew he was a liar but we wanted to check.
We contacted The Fake
Warrior Project and they found no service records whatsoever for Henry
Ensign Louie. Our Harley friends at Brother Speed in Boise could find
no records anywhere of Henry ever racing Harleys in the late 1940's. Here's a report from
the NATIONAL PERSONNEL RECORDS CENTER
Doc Sweeney: "Trip done: 5950 miles 28 States in 9 days. Bike performed well"
Doc Sweeney and his RB Racing Intercooled TC88 Turbo on a marathon 28 state run. Genuine Pinto gas tank along for the ride. "And miles to go before I sleep". Doc Sweeney covered 4500 miles in the first week.."Running fine". Total 5950 miles in 9 days.Next up...a R1200GS BMW and off to Alaska...all 50 states. The TC88 was shipped in from Hawaii. All 50 States.
RB Racing's new V-Rod Intercooled 360 hp turbos.
Hey, they have been around for a decade. Like on any Harley packaging
and engineering out a proper turbo system is difficult. We started on
them a few years back but our racing activities at Bonneville took
precedence. We are always booked up with our projects but we robbed
some time and finished up our earlier work. Money, resources, time and
manpower are always the limit in business. It chews up a lot of all of
these to tool up for a new product.
These are 11.5:1 motors and
require lower compression turbo pistons...Don't let anyone else tell
you otherwise.
Pectel SQ6M Engine Management
For our racing projects at
Bonneville and our own 360 hp Road Glide
Turbo we have upgraded to Pectel
Cosworth SQ6M
Engine Controllers. These offer total control of fuel, spark, traction
control, fly-by-wire throttle, wastegates, and anything you can think
of. Also, many things you would never think of.
The SQ6M controls the Electronic Throttle as well as our 1000 psi water injection system on our 126" ORCA Road Toad and our 139" ORCA Bonneville motor. ID2000cc Injectors.
2012 Las Vegas Top
Fuel Harley
New LSR 2-1 Pro Stock "RaceCat" Exhaust systems
Newly Redesigned RB Racing Harley Turbo Systems
Left-mounted turbos and right mounted large 360 hp intercoolers..for Evos and Twin Cams (Delphi). We like Road Glides which we call Road Toads....but they just aren't fast enough for us. We get a break from our Bonneville Bullett to introduce these new kits. You can't do both at the same time...and doing stupid things like filling hotel room bathtubs a thousand miles away from home full of beer and eating casino food take precedence.
To take a short 8 psi boost ride on the
Road Toad we have posted two short videos on YouTube. The second one shows the full
digital instrumentation.
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03-1013
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Glycerin Filled Boost gauge Non-lighted
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06-1004
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Single RSR EFI O2 Display (NB)
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Air Fuel Ratio Meter (only)
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06-1003T
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Dual O2 Display (NB) Specify Year/Model of
bike. Special Model that is
connected to RSR AIC 400 Additional Injector Controller
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Dual O2 Display (NB)
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TTS Master Tune Software and Tuning Cable
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$487.50
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TTS Master Tune USB Tuning Cable (specify 4
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N/A
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Optional Priority Breather Valve
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Fits to back of plenum
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$295.00
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126 ORCA...Building a 360 HP Road Glide
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
We made the exhausts for
the movie bike..actually several sets of them while the movie was being
planned and finally shot. The bike became sort of famous for some
reason. We put up a bit of history
of the affair for you to read. No money...just history as they say.
Bob George...Time to Reflect
Bob George crossed our path at a time in the 1980's and 90's when we were setting Bonneville and El Mirage 200 mph records with Suzukis, BMWs, and Harleys. "Bob George" wasn't exactly a household name and we were unaware of his accomplishments. We ended up getting involved with seriously deranged character who had a streamliner project who, in turn, introduced us to Bob George. After we got rid of the relationship with this nut case, who worked for the US Postal system and lived in his Ford Van, we became friends with Bob George and found out about his history at Bonneville.
Above is pictured the record setting double-engined, nitro burning, Shovelhead powered, Jammer Liner...designed and built by Bob George. Business partners Mil Blair and Joe Teresi sort of took over Bob's project. Mil went his way with Jammer Products and Joe Teresi split with control of Easyriders Magazine. Bob George is third from the left. Bob ended up losing the liner...and the recognition.
Years
later the same liner was re-skinned in aluminum and rebuilt by Joe
Teresi of EasyRiders Magazine. Tech honchos like Keith Ruxton and Micah
McCloskey made it go. Dave Campos
again was the pilot and 322 mph was
the result. Still Bob George's design. 322 mph. Water cooled Barrels
patented by Bob George.
Bob George built another liner on his own dime, the "Millenium Falcon", and we built the "robo-skids" for it and helped crew it in several trips to Bonneville, again with Dave Campos as the driver. Dave ended up getting a 200 mph gas record with it in testing and, at one point, Don Vesco was to ride it but Don convinced Dave to stay with the project. Bob spent every penny he had on it and finally had to sell it. Streamliners are a fatal disease, financially.
Bob George center in the red shirt. Kent Riches (Airtech) ended up with the chassis and shell. We kept the actual Eagle cum Falcon doll that rode with Dave. It goes with us each year to Bonneville. Mike Geokan ended up with a 93" engine from the last stages of the project and put it in his famous (retired) Blue Bike.
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Bob George 230 MPH
Shovelhead
Bob used to kick start his
double engined Shovelhead dragster and reel off 145 mph quarter
miles...about 40 years ago. Then it went to Bonneville with both Bob
George and Dave Campos doing the riding.
Bob
George's famous "Double"...231 mph Bonneville record holder in the
early 1970's with Dave Campos riding. This bike was fragile but
serious. It really got Dave's attention as he didn't really wind it out
and the wind was pulling the lightweight fiberglass apart on his record
run. Bob George in the white hat. Plywood bracing was added to keep the
top of the windscreen from folding over at over 200 mph. Bob patented
the water cooled cylinders.
In the late 80's and early 90's we were running 203 mph with our high tech Suzukis, 206 mph with our BMWs, and 199mph with Mike Geokan's Turbo Harley and here Bob George had gone 217 mph unfaired on the Double and Dave ran 231 mph with the fairing...about 20 years before we did it. Bob "lost" the Double for many years and when it was finally returned to him we ended up helping him restore it. Careful examination of it made us feel pretty stupid and made it clear you don't adapt things for Bonneville...you build things for Bonneville. Bye, Bye Suzukis...back to pushrod dinosaurs. That's why we are working on Mike Geokan's Bonneville Bullett...another fatal disease.
We
were to drive Bob and his ex wife Roberta Linn up to Bonneville in 2010
for Mike Cook's Shoot Out Meet but Bob's health had declined and he
passed away in his rocking chair a few months later. We once asked Bob
what the Double would run if it was brought up to modern
specs...without hesitation he said "275mph"...think about it. It was a
honor to work with him and know him.
Leo Hess has the "Double" these days.
Leo also got bit big time by streamliners in a major
crash in 2010. Salt
addiction. Be warned.
Top Fuel Las Vegas 2011
Follow Steve Heidner on the Competition
Motorcycles Top Fuel Motorcycle as he qualifies for and races at
the NHRA meet in Las Vegas in November 2011.
Vegas 2010...Top Fuel
West Coast AHDRA events are about non-existant in today's economy so, if you want to race and you're on the West Coast, it's about 5,000 miles of driving before you get to the place where you can blow up your toy in search of a small purse. Less people are willing to do this. No Pomona, no Las Vegas, no Bakersfield...only Arizona and Woodburn. To get the NHRA interested in putting on a death-defying, crowd pleasing, nitro noise making addition to their event calendar, seventeen Top Fuelers were organized by Fast Lane Motorcycles to show what bikers can bring to the equation.
Carl Pelletier of Competition Motorcyles went to be part of the show and test some new equipment. Here's some photos.
Breaking News
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On Harleys the speedometer is usually driven off of the transmission. If you spin the tire, change gear ratios, or even change tire sizes the speedometer is no longer accurate. Then there is the issue that the speedometers are not designed for 250 mph or even anything past 120 to 160 mph. This situation is not exactly made for Bonneville where you are running past 200 mph, spinning the tire, searching for traction, and putting 300 mph Goodyear Land Speed Record tires to the test.
We figured the best way out of this was to equip the Bonneville Bullett with a GPS (Global Positioning System) speedometer. When we checked around we found some GPS units for boats but nothing made for a 250 mph Bonneville Harley. The only option was to make a GPS Speedometer. Four satellites will triangulate the Bullett in three dimensional space and Mike can have a dead accurate speedometer that never needs to be calibrated.
Smokey Yunick..Innovator, Racer and More
These days people just buy parts and "go racing". They argue endlessly about "this and thats" : Which cam to run; Which cylinder head specialist to use; or who should do this or that for your project. Smokey did it all, and, along the way, left a trail of brilliant innovations and a reputation for original thinking that endures to this day. These days people have given up on learning and innovation and endlessly leaf through catalogs blissfully unaware of the underlying fundamentals. Drop out of school because it's too hard and skip the school of hard knocks...just remember because you were born you're "due".
As time passes, rules and organization strangle innovation and original thinkers. Run whatca brung philosophies are being left to street racers and places like Bonneville. For an interesting short read on Smokey we suggest a Untold Stories: Daytona about the early NASCAR days.
Why go to Mars when you can sit in front of your widescreen and watch the Disney Channel? Better yet, read some unedited (not cleaned up) books on Smokey's life.
Buy the Damn Book...Or steal it if you're wearing tennis shoes
If you want to enjoy some history we suggest you purchase the three volume set of Smokey Yunick's chronicles of his long racing career and life. There aren't many original thinkers around and most of them don't do a damn thing. Smokey was different and a genuine legend in American motorsport history. If you just happened on the scene we suggest you buy his books. It's the most entertaining and best investment you'll ever make.
Buy the books!!!!
RSR Bonneville Gear Indicator
If you’ve ever tried to shift into high gear when you were already in high gear, or any one of those times you simply were in the wrong gear at the wrong time, you will understand the need for a digital gear display. You can’t look at gear shift because there is no “H” pattern, no blinking skull, only a little lever down by your left foot that is spring loaded to go back to the same point after every up or down shift. 1N23456...5432N1...23456 ad infinitum.
Knowing the gear you are in makes your driving faster, safer, and more efficient. Less mistakes is always a better deal. We got frustrated with the lack of a suitable digital gear position indicator so we made one.
2" Shovelhead Pro Stock
We hand make all our LSR 2-1 Pro Stock systems but a 2" Shovelhead requires a lot more work. Sort of an odd request, but this one is for a long term customer of ours who has set numerous records with Shovels with our exhausts and is now planning to go to Bonneville with a built 113". The pipe is a 2" LSR 2-1 Pro Stock 00-1381 and is headed off for a Silver Ceramic finish. Customer runs a ported Super"D" with Thunderjets and a ram air system.
You can't get a 2" pipe at the ports as we can on our other systems so we have to "bell" the 1 3/4" into the 2" primaries. Front primary slips and the exhaust is designed for the taller engine. The customer asked for O2 ports so we installed them.
Go see the movie if you can find it showing somewhere on a large screen. It is spectacular. It is also out on DVD and available from sources like Amazon.com For more detailed info on Burt Munro and his Indian.
Bonneville Porting
Whenever we do something serious like our 139" Bonneville ORCA motor we defer to the experts, especially when we are dealing with raw, unfinished ports the size of a dime. Branch O'Keefe is simply the best in the business and even Jerry Branch (retired) got involved in the decision making. Take a look at some ports that about 90 years cummulative experience came up with. All John O'Keefe and Jerry Branch asked was what we thought the exhaust ports should be like in terms of flow based on our 30 years of turbocharger experience. We all agreed on a number and this is what the result was. Ports for 400+ horsepower.
If you want the best cylinder head work for your Twin Cam, Evo or even Shovelhead contact Branch O'Keefe. That's what we do and have done since 1976 when Jerry prepared our cylinder heads for the 24 hour Endurance racers we built and took to the 1977 Bol D'Or in France. John O'Keefe knows you don't want "down time" so he has an exchange program for cylinder heads. Harley has made a lot of changes in their castings and it's best to go with Branch O'Keefe as differences in machining, alloys, and specifications can cause problems if you deal with porters who don't have the inventory and the experience.
John does not have "homing pigeons" like other outfits where seats come loose, the work is sloppy, or cheap valves that stick or gall are installed. He treats every head they produce as if it was his own. Sort of rare these days. John has a killer setup for 103" Dressers.
Dual and Single RSR O2 Meters
Anodized Billet Mounts and
Stainless Brackets are available for 1.00" and 1.250" handlebars. Dual
laser cut brackets allow mounting at the handlebar clamp (horizontal)
or on the upward sweep of the handlebars.
For EFi sequential injection our new RSR Dual Air Fuel Gauge displays the fuel mixture in both the front and rear cylinders separately. The gauge is housed in a hard anodized round enclosure in a standard 2" format with a 2.250" bezel, center back mount, with a 5/16" x 18 stainless socket head cap screw. The gauge will show fuel ratios from 17:1 to 12.0:1 (or richer). The gauge is visible in daylight and automatically dims for nighttime operation.
Scale is, left to right, lean to rich: three greens, three yellows, two orange and two red l.e.d.s.
The white arrow indicates the maximum power mixture, the second orange light, which is 13.2:1. Transitory enrichments should not, if the engine is warm (>200F Oil temp), go past the first red light. Readings at the far right side of the scale, the second red light, are simply too rich. Proper closed loop operation will cycle back and forth from green to orange around the center of the display.
It is simply the best way to evaluate the tune of your motorcycle and saves valuable dyno time. Mounted permanently. Waterproof.
Compatible with OEM narrowband sensors. Can be supplied with new high temperature Bosch narrowband sensors. Far right photo shows gauge in dim light conditions at maximum power setting.
New ORCA Tachometers
Tachs are an essential aid to tuning, racing and shifting under race or normal riding conditions. Since the 1970's we have been racing in one form of competition or another and have always been pissed off at many of the tachometers that either were "slow", hard to read, or simply fell apart.
We've developed an analog/digital tach that addresses many of the issues we had with previous tachometers. We developed the tach for use on our ORCA motors and as part of an instrumentation package on Mike Geokan's Bonneville Bullett. 3" Diameter.
We also have ORCA GPS speedometers and odometers coming. Have to have these for Bonneville. No calibration, just put them on...0-9999 mph!.
New ORCA Turbo Dash Shipping
Dual Type K Thermocouples, 3 Bar Boost display. Warning lights for oil pressure and water injection activation, all in a 6.5" x 2" billet enclosure. High memory recall, brightness and reset buttons. Switchable between Celsius and Fahrenheit. Laser cut stainless steel front panel. Tested on several projects and on the Bonneville Bullett. Optional on all of our turbo kits. Other digital instrumentation is to follow..all tested in competition.
Laser cut face plate and hard anodized cnc enclosure all in a 6.5" x 2.5" package. Read more about this new product.
124 Challenge Pro Stock LSR 2-1
LSR 2-1 Pro Stock for drag racing 124 Challenge class engines. Available for either standard port (two stud) or B2 (4 bolt) cylinder heads. Special merge collector and slighly shorter primary tubes with a short racing 2.5" diameter tail or secondary. Part number is 00-1306. Parts are available in silver ceramic, black ceramic, or chrome finishes. Please review our exhaust technology page as well as our LSR 2-1 Pro Stock page.
Lynchburg Harley-Davidson has been getting 138hp and 145ft/lbs of torque on 117" TC88 street motors with these exhausts.
Joe Boyd won the 2005 and the 2006 AHDRA S&S Super Stock Western Division Championship with his Challenge pipe on a 113" motor. The pipe dropped his E.T. three tenths.
Records have even been set with Baggers using our LSR 2-1 Challenge Pro Stock Pipes. Danny Arnold from Doc's Harley Davidson is getting 134 hp and 134 foot pound of torque out of his 107" Bagger and set a record in the AMRA Street Dresser Class: 11.471 @ 115.60 mph.
Sporster LSR 2-1's...EVO Rigid and Rubber
Mounted
Rubber
Duckies hit the street. FXR's reincarnated in a smaller package. We
have a range of new exhausts for the 2004 and later rubber mounted
Sportsters. Harley changed the exhaust flanges so you'll need to pick
up a set of our 00-1002 billet chromed flanges and clips for the LSR
2-1 Venturis.
Shown above is part number 00-1269 LSR 2-1 B Style 1 3/4" Turn Out in Ceramic Black. Yes, those are V-Rod brakes, Buell heads and a Softail rear wheel.
Indian Powerplus 100 and Scout Pipes
We recently prototyped four new LSR 2-1 C Style exhausts for the recently demised "Powerplus 100" Indian 45 degree V-Twin. The engines sort of shuffled the Evo deck a bit, putting the oil pump in the front and the filter where the oil pump was. Then they stuck the carb out the left side. Must have been designed using mirrors.
The chassis are quasi-Softails with a Monoshock suspension.
People had to redo these engines as the Taiwan cranks and the various USA parts didn't get made on the same blueprint. Enough have been straightened out that we are making exhausts for them. The company is gone but the name lives on in the hands of new owners. Stay tuned as they say.
Indian Scout
Customer writes: "I have just sent you some photos of my 2003 Indian Scout .I purchased them through Joe at Jam Limited and could not be more satsified. The pipes are everything I had heard about your product. The fit and the sound and the looks are the best I have ever seen. The wait was a little long but well worth it. Joe said he had never sold any for a scout so I thought you might enjoy seeing your pipes on yet another model. Thank you so much for a wonderful product. The pipes are so good looking I'm not going to put the heat shields on until I have to.
To order Indian pipes contact Joe Malfa at JAM Ltd (775) 323-9035.
RSR ECUs (Discontinued In 2020)
RSR Fuel Injections hold the records and remain the only competition proven closed loop systems developed especially for both normally aspirated as well as forced induction Harley Davidsons. There were the first to set both 200 mph Bonneville records as well as National Pro Gas Drag Racing championships. New ECUs for 2008 maintain the technological lead and offer new features. Waterproof and Harley-proof they cannot be killed.
Only time kills things...microprocessor become obsolete.
New Water Injection Calculator
Since 1981 we've been running water injection systems on our race bikes. Water is always a bit of a problem over the long run as it is corrosive and is difficult to meter correctly. Getting it correct requires a bit of reseach. Thankfully most of the research was done 60 years ago on WW2 piston aero engines. We've created a new RSR Water Injection Calculator to take the guesswork out of water injection.
New Professional Rake and Trail Calculator
We have produced a more sophisticated Professional Rake and Trail Calculator to allow you to enter different wheelbases as well as rear tire dimensions and different fork lengths to see what happens geometry-wise. We also have our Advanced Rake and Trail Calculator that will figure out your trail for your existing setup. Sines, Cosines, Tangents, Radians and inverse functions meet a jungle of dom tubing and dreams of the open road.
The Bonneville Bullett has a separate oil system for the turbocharger which keeps engine oil and turbo oil separate. A timer system allows the engine to be "killed" and the oil pressure to the turbo will be maintained for another programmed amount, up to 90 seconds. A separate oil reservoir has been fabricated with internal baffles to hold the special synthetic turbocharger oil. With shaft speeds of 100,000 rpm and high dollar turbochargers, oil failure is not an option.
DRAG RACING Section:
Take a tour of what it takes to build a 200mph six second Top Fuel drag racing motorcycle. Join Carl Pelletier as he puts together his pushrod rocketship from bare chassis through the 2002 AHDRA season. We have posted four movies of Carl's progress from his maiden pass with the white bodywork shown above to the first season finale where Jack Romine ran a 6.95 @ 196 mph pass on the fully-painted Competition Motorcycles Top Fueler...and other movies leading to the win in Bakersfield and the last race at Las Vegas.
2004: Bakersfield AHDRA Nationals; Carl Pelletier and crew rack up their first overall win.
2005: Death of a Top Fuel Bike. Watch the movie and see what happens when the rider gets blown off the bike at 208 mph. Cracked wrist, compressed vertebrae, road rash and one crunched Top Fuel Bike. More pictures have been posted in the Top Fuel Section.
Dance with the Devil. Steve came home alive but the Competition Motorcycle's bike didn't. Funny thing about crashes...spectators love to see crashed bikes but other riders are afraid to look at them...Superstition and fear hide in every racer. Organizers ask you to cover up the wrecked bike...Wonder why?
Steve is home, walking around after two skin grafts and a two operations on his wrist. Carl of Competition Motorcycles is back in Boise, busy building race engines, and taking the fueler apart and making an inventory of things to do.
Top Fuel 2 & Nov 2006 and 2007 Update
Watch Carl Pelletier and crew build a new high gear only Pro Fuel Bike. Steve is back in a new set of leathers after his 208 mph tumble in 2005. Four slide shows showing everything from bare frame to first track test. Las Vegas track tests proved successful.
KaBoom!!
Watch Carl and crew fix this puppy. No, the valve is not supposed to be stuck up in the roof of the inlet port.
2009 Pro Dragster, Pro Fuel and Top Fuel
While his top fuel chassis was being reconstructed Carl Pelletier continued his Pro Fuel Dragster and built another Pro Dragster bike. Here is the new Competition Motorcycles Top Fuel Frame as completed by Weekend Frame Co. Sponsorship from Bardahl has helped.
NHRA Christmas Trees: Simulations to practice Sportsman and Pro Trees.
Driver Reaction Time Tester: Test your reaction times.
This section will be covering drag racing technology and strategy...everything from Top Fuel to bracket racing.