stroker inc
#1
stroker inc
Hello, can you guys help me as i've read loads about Stroker inc on the various web sites and would like to be able to see what they offer. The problem is that i can't find a web site or a contact address, do they still exist ?
any helpappreciated.
thanks
Simon L
Heres a picture of what i do when i'm notriding my klx.
[IMG]local://upfiles/4476/4D66A7729F0C41E0AB05045F7BF0556A.jpg[/IMG]
any helpappreciated.
thanks
Simon L
Heres a picture of what i do when i'm notriding my klx.
[IMG]local://upfiles/4476/4D66A7729F0C41E0AB05045F7BF0556A.jpg[/IMG]
#2
RE: stroker inc
I think Stroker closed up shop. If I'm not mistaken, Jerry Leighton used to be their chief technician and he is now retired but carry's on many of their mods and offers many products at his own shop now www.fourstrokeworks.biz .
#4
RE: stroker inc
Sure thing, thats my last years F1 racing craft, i make them myself (i love fiberglass) that one was running about 190hp for thrust with 25hp for lift and gave out about 390kgs of static thrust which made it go from 0 to 90mph in about 7.8secs at which point it then trys to become an aircraft. Land water or ice no problems, but watch out for cattle grids. if you want some more info try www.hovercraft.org.uk i'm sure that there are links on the site to the American club as well.
i'll have to do lots of posts as i dont know how to insert multiple pictures, i like your fl400 i used to have one years back and have been trying to find another but they are very rare now in the UK.
Simon L
[IMG]local://upfiles/4476/077739308903437D9F5862FB35D838BA.jpg[/IMG]
i'll have to do lots of posts as i dont know how to insert multiple pictures, i like your fl400 i used to have one years back and have been trying to find another but they are very rare now in the UK.
Simon L
[IMG]local://upfiles/4476/077739308903437D9F5862FB35D838BA.jpg[/IMG]
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