Brian wrote:What would I have to do to to run mine just for grins ???
Just look at the schedule for a "street legals" and/or "test-n-tune" night... you'll hafta pay like $20 but you can line up and make as many passes as you want before it gets dark and there's no win/lose eliminations or anything... just get in line and race whoever shows up in the other lane. Last time I went to a street-legals night at Bremerton, I got 4 passes in before it got too dark. They also do "street legals" at PR - but I've never gone there for that.
You'll need to rig some sorta "deadman" switch so that if you were to part ways with the bike, it will stop the engine from running. Easiest way is just to put a lanyard on the kill-switch and attach it to your wrist (don't make it too short). Otherwise, you'll need a leather or armored-textile jacket, some sorta durable pants (jeans are acceptable for bikes slower than 130mph), some sorta leather shoes that are high enough to cover your ankles, and a helmet. ...I can't remember if DOT only is good enough for the slow bikes or not... if you have a SNELL helmet, it'd best to bring that.
That's all there is to it!
Launching the thing is easy - I just climb as far forward as I can with the fuel-cap in my crotch, then when the stage light is lit in both lanes, I lean my chin out over the front fender and get my elbows up/upper body down. I pin the throttle when the 2nd yellow light lights up, and dump the clutch on the last yellow. I was actually doing 60' times that were only 0.1sec slower than my gixxer.
short-shifting it works just as good as revving the snot out of it in each gear... I love the way this motor makes torque... and since there's no tach, it's way easy to bounce the rev-limiter if you're wringing it out.
Wanna know the best part though?
I was NOT the slowest bike out there on Sunday!