Yeti Racing
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That TKM BP-82 was a torque monster on short tight tracks well beyond it's contemporary PP's of the time, but not on a long straight track..
Al how about when the TKM 100c.c. P.P. engine came out , right out of the box they would smoke all but the best B.P. KT's, so WKA finally separated the class and last I looked there were 8 different manufacturers. Also, I once read here on Bob's that the first Komet reed was built by John Hartman when he grafted a Mac reed cage onto a rotary Komet engine.