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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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What does it take to beat a 600cc bike??
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<blockquote data-quote="pgdsmrr" data-source="post: 1921953" data-attributes="member: 25160"><p>I don't think that any of the bike riders I know use the clutch when shifting other than from 1-2 or down shifting, during any sort of spirited riding. But it really all depends on rider. I have a 03 cbr 600rr completly stock and raced a geared o1 gsxr1000 and won by about 2 bike lengths and we raced up to 240kph my bike falls on its face at 260 but will slowly creep up to a max speed of 286 indicated. Larger displacment bikes don't really pull all that much better at higher speeds because of drag as well. I ran against a buddy with a cbr954rr with a slip on and at speeds above 200kph he would barely pull away from me maybe a bike length by the time we top out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pgdsmrr, post: 1921953, member: 25160"] I don't think that any of the bike riders I know use the clutch when shifting other than from 1-2 or down shifting, during any sort of spirited riding. But it really all depends on rider. I have a 03 cbr 600rr completly stock and raced a geared o1 gsxr1000 and won by about 2 bike lengths and we raced up to 240kph my bike falls on its face at 260 but will slowly creep up to a max speed of 286 indicated. Larger displacment bikes don't really pull all that much better at higher speeds because of drag as well. I ran against a buddy with a cbr954rr with a slip on and at speeds above 200kph he would barely pull away from me maybe a bike length by the time we top out. [/QUOTE]
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