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| mrchips |
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Most magazines give dyno and speed testing print outs when they review bikes. Dunno about bike websites but www.parkers.co.uk gives car stats. ____________________ Northern Irish? www.nibikers.com |
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 Posted: 16:30 - 19 Feb 2005 Post subject: Re: Car 0-60 vs Bike 0-60 who is quickest ? |
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A gs1150 has a 0-60 time faster than a Blade. Bikes with all the power low down often beat super sport where the power band doesn't kick in till 7000 rpm.
Many big bikes easily make 60 in first gear so it's often all about traction and keeping the front wheel down. Big Sports tourers have the fastest 0-60 speeds coz they tend to be long and heavier but offset by more horses. Never tried it myself (clutches aren't free) but the Blackbird is supposed to be good for 2.8 0-60 but some of the 200+ gang will probably be along soon to snort at that  |
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| Fruit'n'nut |
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 Posted: 16:46 - 19 Feb 2005 Post subject: Re: Car 0-60 vs Bike 0-60 who is quickest ? |
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| mchaggis |
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Hi
Calculated times are speeds are of no real use to anybody.
In some ways the theoretical best 0-60 time would be about 2.7 seconds, as that is 1g acceleration and you only have 1g holding the back wheel on the ground. I reality tyres can have more grip than that.
As to bikes not needing to change gear, that also means they do not get into the power. ZX10R has a first gear speed of over 100mph, which probably means at 60 it is still waiting to come on cam.
What would be more interesting is knowing how many clutches they went through trying to get the Audi to get to 60 in 3.2 seconds.
All the best
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 Posted: 17:02 - 19 Feb 2005 Post subject: Re: Car 0-60 vs Bike 0-60 who is quickest ? |
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A few cars can beat bikes, stuff like the Tiger z100wr should be faster than bikes, thanks to a longer wheel base and low center of gravity.
When you get to modifying, you can put a bloody big engine in a car, which gets rid of the weight disadvantage and makes use of the extra traction and long wheel base etc. |
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| loply |
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 loply World Chat Champion

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With regards to the powerband argument (that bikes dont reach their power till above 60mph),
Surely the point of the clutch is that you hold the throttle fully open at high revs (in the powerband) and slip the clutch to keep it like this?
You dont dump the clutch so its fully engaged and drive from 2,000rpm surely. Also, you would use the clutch to moderate the drive so that its nearly wheelying constantly wouldnt you? Thus accessing all the power that is possible for the chasis, disregarding the location of the powerband. ____________________ Yamaha SZR660 Caution to the wind, the throttle pinned! |
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Zoffo,
Thats exactly what I mean. The powerband being high in the revs is irrelevant, as via the clutch you will be putting down the max permissable power anyway.
So what does it matter that your power doesnt kick in till 8,000rpm and youre static? ____________________ Yamaha SZR660 Caution to the wind, the throttle pinned! |
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 jaffa Nitrous Nuisance

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I quite like this, not sure of the actual figues but I think the supercharged version was around 3 seconds to 60mph.
https://www.arielmotor.co.uk ____________________ jaffa - all juice and no pips |
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Standard road going bikes vs standard road going cars = Bikes win.
When you start getting modified cars then they start getting closer, I mean theres only so fast a bike can get to 60MPH without flipping, After that it'll need extended swingarms and stuff.
It's pretty much the same with 0-100 and 1/4 miles too, Standard GSXR/R1/Fireblade will do a 1/4 in sub 10.5 secs, You'd need a 500+ BHP car to get anywhere close to that.
Cars have the higher top speed though, my 600 would probably cream a Ferrari in 0-60, 0-100 and 1/4 mile but it would keep going upto like 200MPH.
£9,000 GSXR/R1/Fireblade gives more smiles per £ than a £100,000+ Ferrari, Thats for sure Unless your a posing git (Then you could always get a Ducati :p ) ____________________ My bikes are at https://www.bikepics.com/members/dynamight/ |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 32 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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