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How fast is a 1200 Bandit
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<blockquote data-quote="Yorad" data-source="post: 5788865" data-attributes="member: 65486"><p>Bandit 1200 ('01) </p><p>HP: 101.8 @ 8500 </p><p>TQ: 70.0 @ 4250 </p><p>Quarter mile: 10.98 @ 121.9 </p><p>Weight 530 lbs </p><p> </p><p>The rider will make a huge difference. It's hard beat any decent bike off the line, but you can eventually make up ground from a roll even if he gets a jump. It's the old GSX-R engine in there reconfigured for torque/rideability. He's going to have to stay in the powerband. Hopefully he's one of those guys that thinks you actually need to use the clutch to upshift on a motorcycle:bash:. That would help you as well. If you see him clutching, don't bother to correct him until afterward.:-D Define bofore the race how fast you're going to run to. The higher the better for you!</p><p></p><p>It's going to be all about the race you pick, assuming equal driving skills. If you start it and keep it at lower speeds you'll lose to a good rider. Starting at a higher speed and holding onto it longer gives you the edge. Just hope he doesn't know that! Good luck! Let us know how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yorad, post: 5788865, member: 65486"] Bandit 1200 ('01) HP: 101.8 @ 8500 TQ: 70.0 @ 4250 Quarter mile: 10.98 @ 121.9 Weight 530 lbs The rider will make a huge difference. It's hard beat any decent bike off the line, but you can eventually make up ground from a roll even if he gets a jump. It's the old GSX-R engine in there reconfigured for torque/rideability. He's going to have to stay in the powerband. Hopefully he's one of those guys that thinks you actually need to use the clutch to upshift on a motorcycle:bash:. That would help you as well. If you see him clutching, don't bother to correct him until afterward.:-D Define bofore the race how fast you're going to run to. The higher the better for you! It's going to be all about the race you pick, assuming equal driving skills. If you start it and keep it at lower speeds you'll lose to a good rider. Starting at a higher speed and holding onto it longer gives you the edge. Just hope he doesn't know that! Good luck! Let us know how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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