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Old 06-26-2009, 11:03 AM
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Well, like the sig says I've got a 2007 CBR1000RR. What should it run with a great rider in good conditions? I've heard anywhere from mid 9's () to a solid mid 10.
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Great rider at drag racing? If so i'd say mid 10s maybe slightly lower. If you've never dragged a bike before I'd guess mid-low 11s breaking into the tens after a few runs. Perfect rider and conditions = single digit club no problem.....Just my opinion though.
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Originally Posted by LSex
Great rider at drag racing? If so i'd say mid 10s maybe slightly lower. If you've never dragged a bike before I'd guess mid-low 11s breaking into the tens after a few runs. Perfect rider and conditions = single digit club no problem.....Just my opinion though.
I wouldn't call myself a pro by any means but I have dragged a bike before.
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I'd say low to mid 10's.... its a honda and all honda's are slow!
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I'd say low to mid 10's.... its a honda and all honda's are slow!
This Honda can lift the front tire though! LOL
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The only bike at our track in the 9's is a ZX14. It runs around a 9.9, its a pretty vague question on what it should run. Are you asking what is the fastest possible time for a track at sea level on a cold day? Or a track that is at 5000' elevation on an average 70 degree day with an average weight rider?

These guys ran 9.943 @ 144.82 and I'm not sure on the conditions.

http://www.sportrider.com/performanc...ers/honda.html
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You're gonna need racing mods to go in the 9's on a 1000rr. Stock height and wheelbase, you'd be lucky to see a low 10. With bolt on mods like airshifter and swingarm extensions and lowering links you can go high to mid 9's.
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Your bike is just fast enough to get yanked from a 40 roll by my 2 ton beast.
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Originally Posted by Nitroused383
The only bike at our track in the 9's is a ZX14. It runs around a 9.9, its a pretty vague question on what it should run. Are you asking what is the fastest possible time for a track at sea level on a cold day? Or a track that is at 5000' elevation on an average 70 degree day with an average weight rider?

These guys ran 9.943 @ 144.82 and I'm not sure on the conditions.

http://www.sportrider.com/performanc...ers/honda.html
My track is 600' with an average DA of ~2000 during any given summer night. Just an average run would be mid-high 10's would be a good estimate?
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You're gonna need racing mods to go in the 9's on a 1000rr. Stock height and wheelbase, you'd be lucky to see a low 10. With bolt on mods like airshifter and swingarm extensions and lowering links you can go high to mid 9's.
I'm not stretching it. I still do what these bikes are meant to do and stretching them would make it a lot harder
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Your bike is just fast enough to get yanked from a 40 roll by my 2 ton beast.
Bitch after I stood up for you in that vid thread at those guys calling you out?
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Originally Posted by Sarge_13

Bitch after I stood up for you in that vid thread at those guys calling you out?
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As stated above, you'll need a longer swing arm and probably a small drop to get anywhere near the 9's. With stock ride height you'll be fighting the bike for most of 1st gear and probably half of second before it settles down so my guess is high 10's-low 11's @ 133mph



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