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1971 Honda Cl175 Front View

Aaron Frank: 1971 Honda CL175 - Formula Fun

Small-Bore Slicing And Dicing With Washington's Group W Racing
By Aaron Frank
Photography by Studio 819, Brandon Bones
1971 Honda Cl175 Front View
According to Arlo Guthrie's anti-war anthem, Alice's Restaurant, the Group W bench is where you sit if you "may not be moral enough to join the Army after committing your special crime." While there aren't any father-rapers in Group W Racing (I don't think), there's no shortage of doctors, firefighters, deep-sea fisherman, former big-bike racers and other Type A-plus adrenaline junkies. And, just like the misfits in Guthrie's song, the raggedy Group W crew has more fun than anyone else in the paddock.

1971 Honda Cl175 Lined Up
Group W ambassadors Michael Bateman and Tim O'Mahoney invited me to join them at their home track, Pacific Raceway (formerly Seattle International), for the annual Sounds of the Past event. I was bribed with a ride on a gorgeous, metalflake-blue '71 CL175 built to an identical spec as O'Mahoney's metalflake-green 2008 championship-winner. "The motor is basically stock," he told me, before describing a seemingly endless list of modifications: decked head, aftermarket valves with stronger springs and keepers, oversized carbs fed by a bored-out petcock, electric ignition, undercut transmission, total-loss charging system, etc.

1971 Honda Cl175 Right Side View
Weighing just 200 lbs. and... 
   
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1971 Honda Cl175 Right Side View
Weighing just 200 lbs. and fitted with surprisingly sticky Bridgestone race tires, an F160 will carve any line. Cornering three-abreast is the norm.
1971 Honda Cl175 Left Side View
Tim O'Mahoney, 2008 F160 class... 
   
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1971 Honda Cl175 Left Side View
Tim O'Mahoney, 2008 F160 class champion and lap record holder, hand-shifts to maintain his aerodynamic tuck as he blows past an Aermacchi-mounted 250cc Vintage competitor.
1971 Honda Cl175 Back View
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1971 Honda Cl175 Back View
Though carefully prepared, F160 racers are mostly stock. Factory forks, OEM drum brakes, even original exhausts are par for the course.
1971 Honda Cl175 Check Up
As proof of that, I won Sunday's first race by a scant .040-second (!) margin over NorCal's Mike Polkalba, after a dramatic draft pass. The second race was epic, with just .364-second separating Polkalba, me and O'Mahoney (in that order) at the line. Our best laps were within .119-second of each other and we swapped the lead at least 20 times in five laps, charging three-abreast into every corner, bumping, rubbing and drafting to the finish. Racing doesn't get closer than that!


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