Actually Fur Ball he rode one of these ,but, I would pay to see the new guy try any jump on an H-D XR 750 :rock:
The successor to the KR model, the XR750 dominated flat track racing from 1970 until the present. Producing 90 bhp @ 8,000 rpm, this model featured twin Mikuni carburetors
This bike just does not have the suspension travel of a modern MX bike that has about 12 " of travel compared to less than 5" of the Flat Tracker XR750, however the XR only weighed in at about 325 lbs in full race gear.
Fully tweaked the XR would deliver in excess of 130hp to the ground.
He rode a Triumph until the Cesare's Palace Crash (foot peg broke off of the frame)
It is still my favorite Flat Tracker
Jerry