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Going the other way in Waterloo, ON this PM. 84 deg. Zero humidity. Top up. Sheesh, Triumph Owners. :wall:
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perhaps he had the 2 100 air on

Nah! on second thoughts can spits do 100kph? :jester:
 
Things start rattlin' and flyin' off 'em at 100KPH, Will. :devilgrin: :jester:
 
I had my old 1500 over a hundred a couple of times, scary at that speed.
 
Then there was this one at the Portland ABFM today. :cooler:
 

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Nah! on second thoughts can spits do 100kph? :jester:

My Herald easily hits 100kph (1300cc). In fact I got it up somewhere closer to 120kph (75mph) -ONCE, but the steering started to become very very "vague" as the front end started to float a bit. I am not interested in becoming a statistic!
 
That's GREAT, Mark!

Dual 50's and a gunsight, too... waay imaginative. :thumbsup:
 
I liked all the machine-gun holes too. I wish I'd shot a photo of the dash.
 
I like the exhaust, the carbon trails on down the sides is a nice touch.
 
I would just love to see that big Rolls V12 Merlin 61 at 1565 HP under that bonnet! Goose the throttle and the car would flip over from the torque!
 
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