whos got the best?
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whos got the best?
ah the age old debate.
Who has got the best bike on the forum?
I would like to nominate my daytona (even though i havent had the pleasure of riding it, hopefully tomorrow if the weather aint crap)
some points to back my claim up:
- coming top of the MCN sports bike of the year
- looks stunning
- sounds amazing
I will add points about the ride when i have actually ridden it. Haha
if any of you guys want to challange the 675 then put your points down on the page!!
Who has got the best bike on the forum?
I would like to nominate my daytona (even though i havent had the pleasure of riding it, hopefully tomorrow if the weather aint crap)
some points to back my claim up:
- coming top of the MCN sports bike of the year
- looks stunning
- sounds amazing
I will add points about the ride when i have actually ridden it. Haha
if any of you guys want to challange the 675 then put your points down on the page!!
pymmy675- Posts : 3
Join date : 2009-11-03
Location : Andover
Re: whos got the best?
Mmmm best bike could mean anything lol
I will put mine forward for straight line speed and power (de-restricted, PC, air box & filter mods, exhausts, PAIRS disabled and just shy of 200BHP on the rollers) 200mph+
Interesting article on the net: -
The Hayabusa has double the BHP and torque compared to the CBR600.
The CBR600 needs to rev to 10,000 rpm to generate the same power as the
Hayabusa at 5,500 RPM
The Hayabusa produces 20-25bhp more than the R1 at any given speed.
http://www.dixonarchive.com/hayabusa/performance.htm
I know they are not to everyones taste (not even mine to start with) but once I had a go on one I HAD to have one!! The only thing I miss is getting my knee down but the speed and comfort makes up for it
I will put mine forward for straight line speed and power (de-restricted, PC, air box & filter mods, exhausts, PAIRS disabled and just shy of 200BHP on the rollers) 200mph+
Interesting article on the net: -
The Hayabusa has double the BHP and torque compared to the CBR600.
The CBR600 needs to rev to 10,000 rpm to generate the same power as the
Hayabusa at 5,500 RPM
The Hayabusa produces 20-25bhp more than the R1 at any given speed.
http://www.dixonarchive.com/hayabusa/performance.htm
I know they are not to everyones taste (not even mine to start with) but once I had a go on one I HAD to have one!! The only thing I miss is getting my knee down but the speed and comfort makes up for it
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