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| Wilson123 |
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If there's a limit for the speed a 100cc bike can go round corners, I haven't met it. Sorry if you find this post useless, I'll be sure to find this topic in a few years when I've got a bigger bike  ____________________ Doug97 wrote: Fuck you, what they did was awesome. You just wish you had the balls to be like them, instead of being constantly afraid that there's a rule somewhere out there you might be breaking. |
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 amnesia Spanner Monkey
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Not enough most of the time.
I am often exiting a corner thinking "Well that was shite...more power Igor!"
Practice makes perfect I guess.  ____________________ 25/7 I'm a God-damn Rock Star
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| Devils Advocate |
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 Devils Advocate World Chat Champion
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I would say that depends on how powerful/quick the bike is and your mentality of what road riding is all about.
Me personally,i dont need to lay down loads of power coming out of a corner coz my bike goes plenty fast enough at cruising speeds anyway and i don`t treat the roads like racetracks (well actually i do "sometimes" but only when i get giddy ).
On the rare occasions that i test the limits of the rsvr i only use its power when its fully upright.It`d be dumb to try it any other time....especially in the corners at extreme lean angles.
It was a different story on my old 6rr and rs125 though coz they didn`t have as much instant power low down in the rev range.... i had a lot more fun on those bikes than i do on the 1000.
i`ve never had a 400 but i think it`s safe to say you could really give it some in the bends and not have to worry "TOO" much about losing traction.(with good rubber fitted).
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 Aka Matt Trackday Trickster
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Enough throttle to get me round the corner as quickly and safely as the road conditions allow  |
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 MarJay But it's British!

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 craigs23 Mr Muscle

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It's difficult to say without on board or telemetry or without constantly riding on a dyno.
Remember, that just because there's say, 10,000 rpm showing on your VFR's tacho at a corner's apex, doesn't mean that you're applying the power you see at 10,000rpm on a VFR's dyno readout - as I doubt you're at full throttle at that point.
When apexing a corner, I'd have the bike accelerating just enough to get the bike stable in the corner, before winding on the power once the corner's open. Doesn't necessarily mean I'll end up winding it on to the throttle stop, as it depends on the road I'm riding, conditions, what the road does next, what's ahead of me, etc.
Too many variables. |
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 G The Voice of Reason
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 150 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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