Raced a Ducati ST4S 996cc
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Raced a Ducati ST4S 996cc
From 80-105mph he pulled out 2 car lengths but then from 105-130 he changed gears - and caught a little then we were locked with no movement.
The guy who i know - was shocked that it could be so close. These things are supposed to go mid 10s. Maybe the data about them is exaggerated.
The guy who i know - was shocked that it could be so close. These things are supposed to go mid 10s. Maybe the data about them is exaggerated.
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Bikes ET's are limited by the ability to get started. If they didnt have to worry about launchin and spinin OR doin a wheelie most fast bikes would have no issue gettin into the 9's.
I know people say that the guy must have been a bad driver but REALLY come on. Even a guy that only had a bike for a week woudl know how to shift at redline. So unless he wanted to lose then you won. From 80 he has no traction or wheelie issue. GJ
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I know people say that the guy must have been a bad driver but REALLY come on. Even a guy that only had a bike for a week woudl know how to shift at redline. So unless he wanted to lose then you won. From 80 he has no traction or wheelie issue. GJ
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easy to do
Pretty easy - he was already at full throttle when he pulled away 80-105 then i saw him crank his right hand throttle - bend down and go nowhere.
My car is 11.765 and 115 so its no slouch - but these bikes i thought would easily beat my car still.
My car is 11.765 and 115 so its no slouch - but these bikes i thought would easily beat my car still.