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Pablo
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2nd Jun 04 at 08:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yesh but there are some minters about
Marc
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Take a look here Seth:

http://www.syclone.freeserve.co.uk/rivals_motos.htm
SetH
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thanks for info guys, pillion would only be occasional so im not too worried bout comfort, would use my veccy for distances, bike is purely for fun. Really like that GSXR in blue and white seem to be around 4k for a 2000 model.
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My mates is a 99T in blue and white, tis lovely with it's Micron race can. Think he's going to look at a brand new CBR600RR though
Pablo
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They are sooo sweet expensive tho the new CBR
Anton2K3
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I have a gsxr 600....cant go wrong with them, and very fast! Bit uncomfortable through towns etc. cos of the pressure on the wrists, but when on open roads, and goin round twisties, theyre amazing.
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2nd Jun 04 at 11:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Jap crap, get a Aprilia RS250 for pure racing fun.

Faster than a R1 around a track
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quote:
Originally posted by Ojc

Faster than a R1 around a track


you do talk some shit
Tom
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quote:
Originally posted by P4UL
quote:
Originally posted by Mad Moe
I was looking at a RVF400 NC35 at the weekend, got my bike test in a few weeks


I looked at them, and the VFR....! But my fav is the ZXR400 In green


Mates after a zxr4 too meant to be the best 400 and good for 150mph
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does anyone know where i can get some speed stats on a Honda Fireblade RR 1000?

Been on one the other day and they're well fast
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quote:
Originally posted by Shelly
quote:
Originally posted by Ojc

Faster than a R1 around a track


you do talk some shit


U'd be suprised
Shelly
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how can a 250cc bike be quicker than a 1000cc bike?!

you may be able to handle the 250cc better but its certainly not faster than one
Tom
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quote:
Originally posted by Shelly
how can a 250cc bike be quicker than a 1000cc bike?!

you may be able to handle the 250cc better but its certainly not faster than one


2 stroke 250 very revvy very fast and light, BUT it would only benefit someone who's quite small imo.

I'm not sure on how true Ollies comment is, but they are very quick bikes.
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any bike is quick

but track racing, i know which i'd put my money on
Pablo
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Mates bought new bike, race bred - 250 4stroke revs to 19'000 sounds fcukin mazin, tis quick as fcuk !!!!
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Yes but this may aswell just be a track bike.

I do not care anyway I was just pointing out that rs250's are very quick for what they are and handle very well.
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At lower rev range i think the 250 would b quicker but top end the R1 would melt it
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quote:
Originally posted by P4UL
At lower rev range i think the 250 would b quicker but top end the R1 would melt it


exactly what i was trying to say
Tom
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quote:
Originally posted by P4UL
At lower rev range i think the 250 would b quicker but top end the R1 would melt it


Of course the r1 will have a shed load of torque but if you think about it why r moto gp the 'f1' of bikes
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At the end of the day it would depend on the track
Pablo
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Exactly
Shelly
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suzuki hayabusa are fairly quick arent they?
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quote:
Originally posted by Shelly
suzuki hayabusa are fairly quick arent they?


In a straight line yes but they would handle like peice of jelly

They top out at like 220 iirc
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I've just had jelly, it was very nice.
Tom
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Great, we have obviously stretched your knowledge of bikes far enough, go have some more jelly

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