I am sure of few of the local guys have already seen my build thread called "The Sportsman 200 on Steroids" in the board track racing section. That thread documented the build of an upgraded Sportsman 200 which became the Bonneville Flyer. This bike was a team effort between Sportsman Flyer, Shane of AGK, and Gunther Maier of Road House Pictures. Gunther gets all the credit for dreaming this all up and figuring out the rules and classes at Bonneville. I built the chassis and Shane built out a couple 175cc engines. Gunther was the pilot, I built and maintained the chassis and Shane was responsible for the survival of the engines. We started this project back in January of this year and did our best to keep it a secret until we were pretty sure it would really happen. Eight months to put it all together. No sweat, right? Yeah, right! Shane had two engines, the race engine and a spare shipped to my shop just four weeks before we left for the salt and I had the bikes running just one weekend before the departure date. Shane and I both suffered with supply issues on parts. It was enough to make the whole team wonder if we would be ready. We loaded the trailer and drove straight through to Wendover, Utah, an 11 1/2 hour drive.
Here is Rich and Skip loading up the trailer.
Bonneville Adventure by Sportsman Flyer, on Flickr
As soon as we arrived in Wendover we found this wild rig.
Bonneville Adventure by Sportsman Flyer, on Flickr
And here we are on the salt for the first time. From left to right that's my brother Rich, Dave who is our machinest, Skip who helps with tuning and testing, and myself. At this point Shane was on an airplane flying into Salt Lake City, where he rented a car and drove down to Wendover.
Bonneville Adventure by Sportsman Flyer, on Flickr
Here is Rich and Skip loading up the trailer.
Bonneville Adventure by Sportsman Flyer, on Flickr
As soon as we arrived in Wendover we found this wild rig.
Bonneville Adventure by Sportsman Flyer, on Flickr
And here we are on the salt for the first time. From left to right that's my brother Rich, Dave who is our machinest, Skip who helps with tuning and testing, and myself. At this point Shane was on an airplane flying into Salt Lake City, where he rented a car and drove down to Wendover.
Bonneville Adventure by Sportsman Flyer, on Flickr
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