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Old 08-27-2009, 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by NSSANE02
That guy should have been pulled off his bike and beat with his own helmet.



Why? What's a 1000 trap? 135? What should a 650/740 car trap? Close to 135-140?? How about you quit bench racing and go find out for yourself.
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Originally Posted by blk00ss
Why? What's a 1000 trap? 135? What should a 650/740 car trap? Close to 135-140?? How about you quit bench racing and go find out for yourself.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

135mph... HAHAHAHAHAHA, MY GOD MY SIDE HURTS!!!!!!



An 05-06 GSX-R 1000 will trap 145+mph..

HAHAHHAHAHA!!!!!!
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Actually.. your in alabama...... would you like to see how bad a GSXR1000 would walk away from you?
i happened to have some close riding buddies that would be glad to show you..
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Originally Posted by blk00ss
Why? What's a 1000 trap? 135? What should a 650/740 car trap? Close to 135-140?? How about you quit bench racing and go find out for yourself.


A stretched, bolt-on, tuned 1000 should trap in the 150's with a competent rider. Bench racing? Running my bike in the 1/4 is about the only thing I haven't done...
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Originally Posted by NSSANE02


A stretched, bolt-on, tuned 1000 should trap in the 150's with a competent rider. Bench racing? Running my bike in the 1/4 is about the only thing I haven't done...
Wouldnt even have to be a bolt on bike...

strecthed/strapped/slammed would net 150+mph on a brand new 1000.. i was giving times for 05-06 models as that is very common on the streets..


AGAIN!!!!! I have a GSX-R 1000 that would LOVE to run your car from say a 40-50mph roll... should be "interesting"..
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Not running your mouth too much anymore about US stop bench racing an go find out!!!!!

have you ever even owned a bike?
how many bikes have you raced?
how many cars have you raced on a bike?
how many bikes have you races on a bike?


why dont you come here and find out what a 1000 will do to your car?
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Race weight
3750
Horsepower
505
60 foot time
1.6
1/8 Mile ET
7.04
1/8 Mile MPH
105
1/4 Mile MPH
na


somebody is not going to be happy..... FWIW, a stock 1000 lowered will turn mid 6s..
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Originally Posted by lemons12
Race weight
3750
Horsepower
505
60 foot time
1.6
1/8 Mile ET
7.04
1/8 Mile MPH
105
1/4 Mile MPH
na


somebody is not going to be happy..... FWIW, a stock 1000 lowered will turn mid 6s..
That looks like what a 600 could do in the 1/8 given a shitty 60'. Then add the fact that they usually pull 25-30MPH in the back half where true power shows form.
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Originally Posted by AWD_Launch
That looks like what a 600 could do in the 1/8 given a shitty 60'. Then add the fact that they usually pull 25-30MPH in the back half where true power shows form.
it would be close...

a 1000.... that wouldnt be fair..
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Ya my FZ1 which is far from a super sport bike, like the CBR's, gsxr's etc. My bike traps 135, all it has is an air filter and sprocket. I bust gsxr 1000's and busa at the track all the time.

I run 6.50's in the 1/8 @ 113mph, and 10.06 in the 1/4 @ 135mph. Mine isn't as nasty as the SS bikes from a roll, but I'll out ride their *** at the track all day long.
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Originally Posted by DenniSTi
I have had a 500whp STi that used to stomp on X50 package 996s and could hang with 600s, and now I have a K7 750. The 750 is so much faster than a 600 (which I've also owned) and has been established hundreds of times on the internet that you need a lot closer to 750hp to hang with a 750. Your car is quick no doubt but not powerful enough. The 750 has all the usable power and lightness of a 600 with the midrange torque and top end of a 1000. You can't underestimate a 750 like a 600.
You're an idiot (and a scammer, btw). 750's are no joke...but they DO NOT have the top end of a 1000. If you think they do, back up your claim; how about a dyno graph?

Here's a fact for you: 09 GSXR750 - 148hp@13200 64lb/ft@11200 ||| 09 GSXR1000 - 167hp@12000 113lb/ft@10100

Tell me how that's even remotely comparable???

Were you ever able to get your STI over 300 awhp?

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