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  1. #46
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    ok,i rode my mates nsr n it definetly hada kick point with nothing down low almost,,similer to the 4 cylinder but more powerfull
    I lost my licence and i havent riddin all month!!!- YEAH RIGHT

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    The powervalves probably weren't working.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPeanut View Post
    No. In fact its often faster to shift after the maximum power point. It depends on the gearing and the engine. It's all about torque at the wheels.
    That's what I thought. The optimum shift point would depend on the engine and transmission.

    I'm just used to riding touring bikes (which accelerate fastest when you short-shift - since the peak power & torque occurs well before the red-line).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toast View Post
    One of the other vids by those dudes on YouTube had a 250 doing 0-100 with an 80kg rider and again with a 50kg rider.

    50kg: 8 secs
    80kg: 9.6 secs

    Take from that what you will.
    That would be why my RG is so much slower than the CBR. I've gained a fair bit of weight (all from muscle...) since I had the CBR. I remember in streetstock the RGs would be quicker off the line, although I'd catch up pretty quick

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPeanut View Post
    The powervalves probably weren't working.
    hey dude, from riding lukes bikes cbr rr, to mine there definatly very different bikes to ride!! 2 strokes never like low down sht laging the engine up

    althought i did get a loan bike when the shop tuned up my bike a Suzuki Bandit... well where do i start... i just wont no disrespect to bandit riders though there a fairly nice bike

    Love my NSR to bits though! she tuned up are fires liks a farken chicken on speed

    take care riders,

    jc
    "Lock stock and two smoking barrels"

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    Quote Originally Posted by vtec View Post
    I'm sure I do 5.0 on the CBR.
    the way you launch it im sure you would.
    Only a man who knows what it is like to be defeated can reach down to the bottom of his soul and come up with the extra ounce of power it takes to win when the match is even.
    Muhammad Ali

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    The FXR does it in 9 secs.

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    ouch
    I lost my licence and i havent riddin all month!!!- YEAH RIGHT

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    the gixer is meant to be around 3.3secs. Anymore and ya get to be ridden instead, and as far as i had seen the 1000s were the same time due to not being able to do any better without the bike flipping
    Those who dont learn from history, are doomed to repeat it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocketscott View Post
    The FXR does it in 9 secs.
    4 of them going from 80 to 100

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