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Thread: Yamaha caught pulling the wool

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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX
    Yeah a few posts further up??
    edited - ma bad

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    06 Yam Vs 05 GSXR600

    So the Yam does not rev as hard as they say, it also has less midrange than the 05 GSXR600!

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    My krappisaki is fookin heavy wet and fooking heavy dry - do I care - no

    It also has a rev limit. I know this because sometimes the dials stop moving - and only half the time do I need to screw the cables back in
    The contents of this post are my opinion and may not be subjected to any form of reality
    It means I'm not an authority or a teacher, and may not have any experience so take things with a pinch of salt (a.k.a bullshit) rather than fact

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit
    Makes perfect sense doesn't, know anyone who has weighed their bike 'dry'? IE, no fuel, no oil in the engine, no battery fluid, no brake fluid, no suspension fluid?
    'tis a bitter irony...

    dry of fluids... full of shit

    go figure
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying
    By FAR the highest reving production bike in memory.... Memory must be a bit flakey then.

    /edit: To be fair, the CBR250 isn't exactly mass market
    The old CBR250 doesn't reach 17,500 either. Its limit is at 17,232.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingDutchMan
    The old CBR250 doesn't reach 17,500 either. Its limit is at 17,232.
    I believe they increased the rev limit on the mc22 by 1000rpm, I could be wrong though. Have to find one to test it out.

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