So many lessons learned on this build.
Oscar did an excellent job of organizing sponsors and drumming up interest for this project.
Think about it.
A few guys get together, pool their resources, experience, and expertise, all to build a 30 year old designed bike to compete with the best that the current manufactures and race teams are putting on the track.
We did it with very little money so we needed some sponsors.
Some came through in a big way, others, didn't do so well.
We were given a dead line to complete the bike by Day in the Dirt, and told to ask if we needed any help.... We asked... We received little to no help.
This issue alone cost us over a month of build time.
At the end of this build I will detail all those that helped us.
Those that did not help us will not be shamed.... They will be ignored
Pro Action also came through for us on the front end..
Some nice new valves and shim stacks...
After all, you can have the best engine in the world but if you can't get the power to the ground, suck up the whoops, and keep the bike handling great, you will never have anything worth riding..

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That is one ugly looking radiator...

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But, at that point it was all that we had..
And, you should have seen it before I spent an hour straightening all the fins...