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What does it take to beat a 600cc bike??
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<blockquote data-quote="projekZERO" data-source="post: 1983957" data-attributes="member: 18855"><p>i think it depends alot on the bike also. ive riden and raced alot of bikes myself (on my bikes, havent raced a bike in the cobra yet)</p><p></p><p>i use to have an 04 r6, it was pretty quick, best friend has a 2002 gsxr 600 we raced alot. he weighs about 40 less than me and from a dig up till 6th gear its dead even, once he hits 6th it game over the older gsxr have no 6th at all i would literly just start running away and from riding his bike it obvious. we thought it was his bike untill i raced another 2003 gsxr and exact same results.</p><p></p><p>2004 gsxr much better, rider was about 20lbs lighter than me he pulled like a bike length from about 80-120 mph from 20-80 was dead even, 2004 gsxrs have a 6th gear also it keeps pullin.</p><p></p><p>636 was flipped around he pulled about 1.5 bikes from 40-100 after that he krept away gaining about 2.0 bikes total to 140.</p><p></p><p>gsxr 750 pulled like 3 bike from 40-100 then about 2 more from 100-120 after 120 its a lost cause the 750 starts leavin.</p><p></p><p>after i added 520 conversion (1 down, 1 up) pipe, power commander, v-stack, i raced the same 750 again.</p><p></p><p>from 40-80 i actualy pulled about .5 bike on him. from 80-120 he pulled about 1.5 bike now with a 1 bike lead. 120-140 he pulled another bike. after 140 my r6 would loose steam and hed start pullin away. but a huge difference from before. he even was shocked how my 600 was hanging. we raced 3 times with all the same results up to about 140 he only has a about a 2 bike lead maybe 2.5 before at 120 he was already about 5-6 bikes ahead and start leavin me quick.</p><p></p><p>so anyway be careful with 600's and espesialy if they change the sprockets. made a night and day difference on my r6. 6th gear was pretty quick on my R6 afte the 520 conversion and a 03 cobra from a 80 punch would have been no trouble at all. </p><p></p><p>oh and ive seen a brand new stock R6 run a 6.79 in the 1/8th (dont remember the mph) so take it for what its worth but that around a 10.7 in the quarter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="projekZERO, post: 1983957, member: 18855"] i think it depends alot on the bike also. ive riden and raced alot of bikes myself (on my bikes, havent raced a bike in the cobra yet) i use to have an 04 r6, it was pretty quick, best friend has a 2002 gsxr 600 we raced alot. he weighs about 40 less than me and from a dig up till 6th gear its dead even, once he hits 6th it game over the older gsxr have no 6th at all i would literly just start running away and from riding his bike it obvious. we thought it was his bike untill i raced another 2003 gsxr and exact same results. 2004 gsxr much better, rider was about 20lbs lighter than me he pulled like a bike length from about 80-120 mph from 20-80 was dead even, 2004 gsxrs have a 6th gear also it keeps pullin. 636 was flipped around he pulled about 1.5 bikes from 40-100 after that he krept away gaining about 2.0 bikes total to 140. gsxr 750 pulled like 3 bike from 40-100 then about 2 more from 100-120 after 120 its a lost cause the 750 starts leavin. after i added 520 conversion (1 down, 1 up) pipe, power commander, v-stack, i raced the same 750 again. from 40-80 i actualy pulled about .5 bike on him. from 80-120 he pulled about 1.5 bike now with a 1 bike lead. 120-140 he pulled another bike. after 140 my r6 would loose steam and hed start pullin away. but a huge difference from before. he even was shocked how my 600 was hanging. we raced 3 times with all the same results up to about 140 he only has a about a 2 bike lead maybe 2.5 before at 120 he was already about 5-6 bikes ahead and start leavin me quick. so anyway be careful with 600's and espesialy if they change the sprockets. made a night and day difference on my r6. 6th gear was pretty quick on my R6 afte the 520 conversion and a 03 cobra from a 80 punch would have been no trouble at all. oh and ive seen a brand new stock R6 run a 6.79 in the 1/8th (dont remember the mph) so take it for what its worth but that around a 10.7 in the quarter [/QUOTE]
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