luky no1 died
doesn't seem to always work out that way... I do wonder if the cbr600 was the right fit for the challenge though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaWoo82zNUA
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
Please do me a favor and don't get me started mate![]()
Without getting technical here... This is a horrible representation of a fair contest. As much as i love Top Gear- Clarkson is a well known big hater of motorcycles and the whole thing is really just a fun joke. If you watch this video you will see that this rider is anything but riding hard and is pootling around almost leisurely, even being held up by the Atom at points. The rider most likely does not know the circuit. I am surprised the bike was only 4 seconds behind. An educated guess would suggest CBR600RR would whoop that thing.
If Clarkson really wanted to show his point, why did they bother getting hold of a 600 instead of a 1000 and a rider of professional caliber on par with Stig. It's a joke.
If you really want to argue this one then I could give you reference to MANY serious tests from reputable car and motoring magazines such as Road and Track.
If anyone is interested I can dig out some issues of the quality car mag ''Speed'' , one in particular which took a stock 2005 ZX6R that whooped the XS engineering 589HP R34 (slicks etc etc) and a 500HP Z06 (You don't want to know what the ZX10R did). It's an extremely interesting and methodical article and they even performed SKID PAD lateral G tests with the bikes which not even the avereage biking magazine would dream of.
In a nutshell, without extreme down-force modifications (under-tray with air vortex splitters and venturis, advanced air flow management both in and outside car), rider and driver of equal ability... production road cars (including purpose built road legal track cars) will have an extremely hard time reliably beating a ''jump on and ride'' stock sports motorcycle around a circuit.
I study engineering and track performance is one of my passions that I could just go on and on with!.... Really though, they are just apples and oranges.
...Full throttle till you see god, then brake.
Agree with your comparison. On that track, the Atom may well be better. But the Atom isn't a road car just anyone can buy. A big bore track bike may well have produced a different result.
But seriously, why is it when you talk to people about which is faster, do they start talking about the contact patchs?
So contact patch has no effect on braking performance? Or ability to get power down? Will a 155 offer as much 'grip' as a 235?
@ onearmedbandit
what that guy said ^^^
...Full throttle till you see god, then brake.
Yer iz just a fick biker, tieing ma shoolazers iz hurd nuff foor me.
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