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 G The Voice of Reason
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 Posted: 13:55 - 11 May 2002 Post subject: Re: If It Pulls A Ton Whats Wrong With It? |
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It's not so much the top speed but the acceleration... a bigger bike will still accelerate hard while going fast, which is especially usefull for overtaking (as well as just going fast of course).... My zx gets to the top of 1st at just over 60 in just over 3secs... then redlines in 2nd around 90 not long after.
I find whenever I get a new bike, for the first few weeks it feels really fast, then it wears off and I get bored with it.... I've even got bored with the acceleration on my zx (hmmm... wonder if I could afford insurance on a GSXR1000 next year )....
Saying that it can be a bad thing because it far too easy to go far too fast... I'm sorting out my NSR for local riding so I don't go ridiculously fast on the way to work. |
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erm..u get a busa happy days, oh happy days to come  ____________________ A big enough hammer fixes anything! |
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| Annabella |
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 Annabella Like a person, only smaller

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 craigT19 Jolly Green Giant

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yeah same bikes are fun round town and up to about 70mph but at 85-100 mph the vibrations really piss you off ____________________ Bikes owned :- 2001 nsr125, 1999 zx6r, 2006 yzf-r1, 2009 xmax 250, 2012 yzf-r1, 2015 MT-07
Current bike : - 2016 MT-10
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 Posted: 20:39 - 11 May 2002 Post subject: Turbo |
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If you buy a Kawa zx-12r or a Hayabusa and fit in a turbo (see https://www.mc-xpress.com/), I think it`s going to take a while to get used to 280+/- backwheelpower. |
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| Stevo |
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If i do get really bored of my Ninja's performance at some stage then i reckon its time for a new hobby! I accept that you do get used of a bike after a short while, and then it feels the norm, but to say that most people can really wring the neck of a 600 on todays roads and come back to tell the tale, is a bit much i think. Yeah sure acceleration is addictive and i can see G's point that you can get used of that level of performance, after a while, but you cant ride like that on the road, and i spend more time dodging all the twats and sunday drivers on the road than i do wringing my bikes neck. Also acceleration is fine, but no one can corner a modern sports bike to its absolute limit on public roads, so your still never gonna be using the bike to its max potential. I sometimes ride a CB500 when i cant be bothered to get my bike out, and i probably go just as quick with that bike as i would with my bike, and i can still keep up with m8's etc. The biggest limiting factor to going quick is the skill and experience of the rider, (road conditions permitting) so bigger/Faster machinery aint really the answer i feel. Having said all that i think that i fancy a big twin when i change my bike, which is probably 2-3 yrs away. I find my bike a touch buzzy, and sometimes yes more grunt may be good, but in reality more power is not something i really need, even if a yellow RSV R would be welcome in the garage! |
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| Mole |
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 Mole Scooby Slapper

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Like Keith,(Who owns a few bikes!) I think all bikes have their merits and are part of the rich tapestry of biking. (Blimey that's a bit poetic even for the Mole) Although I pick up my NC30 this week and can't wait, I still
love my NSR, I only wish I could keep both.
There's somthing so right about the sweet handling and the buzz you get
on the little NSR when you flash though a couple of gears within the
power band and the little baby sings!
Brilliant little stroker! love it to bits,
Mole ____________________ V4's R Us!!!
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 Phil.S Nitrous Nuisance

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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 23 years, 225 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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