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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Kill Drive-Thru
400 my ass!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="16kOrBust" data-source="post: 10886762" data-attributes="member: 132701"><p>650 wouldn't have him hanging with a well-ridden 06 Gixxer 1000 from those speeds getting onto the highway. Either the OP is not the best rider (to put it nicely) or that car is making stupid power. The 05-06 Gixxer 1000's are strong as hell, that's why so many people want the motors from that year.</p><p></p><p>OP, what gear did you start in and what speed? I know there are some crazy ones out there, but the typical "strong" Evos you see around here get the 35R and put down in the low to mid 500's, not NEARLY enough to think about hanging with a bike like that. That would be a decent run for my bike, and it probably wouldn't go well for him from a first gear roll unless we went up past 130-140. Second gear at 60-70 would be a good race and I might be in trouble if he can drive it well and brake boosts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="16kOrBust, post: 10886762, member: 132701"] 650 wouldn't have him hanging with a well-ridden 06 Gixxer 1000 from those speeds getting onto the highway. Either the OP is not the best rider (to put it nicely) or that car is making stupid power. The 05-06 Gixxer 1000's are strong as hell, that's why so many people want the motors from that year. OP, what gear did you start in and what speed? I know there are some crazy ones out there, but the typical "strong" Evos you see around here get the 35R and put down in the low to mid 500's, not NEARLY enough to think about hanging with a bike like that. That would be a decent run for my bike, and it probably wouldn't go well for him from a first gear roll unless we went up past 130-140. Second gear at 60-70 would be a good race and I might be in trouble if he can drive it well and brake boosts. [/QUOTE]
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