THE BLACK AND BLUE, not the blue and white or yellow
I have the matching GLOVES, HELMET, JACKET, YOSH CARBON FIBER, POWER COMMANDER, TINTED HELMET SHIELD AND TINTED WINDSCREEN...I HAVE had THE BIKE AT 190MPH ... I THINK IT WILL GO FASTER, BUT I RAN OUT OF ROOM!!!
THE BLACK AND BLUE, not the blue and white or yellow
I have the matching GLOVES, HELMET, JACKET, YOSH CARBON FIBER, POWER COMMANDER, TINTED HELMET SHIELD AND TINTED WINDSCREEN...I HAVE had THE BIKE AT 190MPH ... I THINK IT WILL GO FASTER, BUT I RAN OUT OF ROOM!!!
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SG Pimp Name : *Treacherous P. Shizzle*
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Hey, If Me & My Buddies Were Making Billions of Dollars I'd Tell Ya What Ya Wanted To Hear Too!
SG Pimp Name : *Treacherous P. Shizzle*
*
The fight for our way of life needs to be fought on our own soil, for our own people and because of our own interests.
*
Hey, If Me & My Buddies Were Making Billions of Dollars I'd Tell Ya What Ya Wanted To Hear Too!
SG Pimp Name : *Treacherous P. Shizzle*
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The fight for our way of life needs to be fought on our own soil, for our own people and because of our own interests.
*
Hey, If Me & My Buddies Were Making Billions of Dollars I'd Tell Ya What Ya Wanted To Hear Too!
Hey pie, yea thats me Ive had her up to 150mph, pretty much has no more after that (after all its a 600cc bike) but it sure does get there quick. Hey GSX-R 750.....the speedo might have told you 190mph but that bike cant do that speed (it was probably around 160'sh). Speedo's on bikes get terribly inaccurate after 120mph or so.
THE BLACK AND BLUE, not the blue and white or yellow
I have the matching GLOVES, HELMET, JACKET, YOSH CARBON FIBER, POWER COMMANDER, TINTED HELMET SHIELD AND TINTED WINDSCREEN...I HAVE had THE BIKE AT 190MPH ... I THINK IT WILL GO FASTER, BUT I RAN OUT OF ROOM!!!
saw one of those the other day. looked damn nice in person.
Stupidity is also a gift of God, but one mustn't misuse it. - JP II
wee96 wrote:Hey pie, yea thats me Ive had her up to 150mph, pretty much has no more after that (after all its a 600cc bike) but it sure does get there quick. Hey GSX-R 750.....the speedo might have told you 190mph but that bike cant do that speed (it was probably around 160'sh). Speedo's on bikes get terribly inaccurate after 120mph or so.
The bike will and has done 190MPH ... the bike will do 184 stock ... with the Yosh pipe which adds an extra 4 hp and with the power commander which adds an extra 9 hp ... the bike does every bit of 190 MPH and wil probably go faster ... see if you can ride one of your buddies newer bigger bikes and you will see what i mean ... after all you said it yourself "yours is only a 600, and an old one at that" ...
How long have you been riding? My guess is not too long only because of what you just said. The GSX-R 750 has 127hp stock, wet weight around 434lbs. It cannot do 190mph. Ive ridden everything from a scooter to the Hayabusa(which the 99 DOES do 190mph). The 750 would need a lil more than the yoshi and ecu flash. I'm not tryin to dog on you, but its the truth.
wee96 wrote:How long have you been riding? My guess is not too long only because of what you just said. The GSX-R 750 has 127hp stock, wet weight around 434lbs. It cannot do 190mph. Ive ridden everything from a scooter to the Hayabusa(which the 99 DOES do 190mph). The 750 would need a lil more than the yoshi and ecu flash. I'm not tryin to dog on you, but its the truth.
I have been riding for about 5 years ... i know a thing or two about bikes ... you say your bike does 150?????? ... side by side...i would make you a believer .... when you see me riding off rather quickly and fa r ....
GSXR 750 wrote:I have been riding for about 5 years ... i know a thing or two about bikes ... you say your bike does 150?????? ... side by side...i would make you a believer .... when you see me riding off rather quickly and fa r ....
I dont remember saying my bike is faster than yours, in fact the 750 is quite faster. I am simply saying it cannot do 190mph, its top speed is around 170. Yes, my bike hit 150 on the GPS (which would be accurate around 2mph).
wee96 wrote:I dont remember saying my bike is faster than yours, in fact the 750 is quite faster. I am simply saying it cannot do 190mph, its top speed is around 170. Yes, my bike hit 150 on the GPS (which would be accurate around 2mph).
The speedo is digital and there seems to be nothing "inaccurate" about it. To test the theory, I rode next to one of my friends with a Gixxer 1000 and he had a hard time leaving me with his digital speedo reading about 5 mph more ... with a yamaha
r1 in tow .. I guess you just don't know until you try........
this has nothing to do with being a newcomer ... it has to do with i know my bike and he does not ... he is speaking to something he has no clue about ...
GSXR 750 wrote:this has nothing to do with being a newcomer ... it has to do with i know my bike and he does not ... he is speaking to something he has no clue about ...
You've already proven you dont know bikes as much as you think you do, and thats sad because we both love the same hobby. 127hp, 434lbs, 190mph? I dont think so, and neither does anyone else who knows what their talking about.
wee96 wrote:You've already proven you dont know bikes as much as you think you do, and thats sad because we both love the same hobby. 127hp, 434lbs, 190mph? I dont think so, and neither does anyone else who knows what their talking about.
where did you get the 434 lbs wet weight info? As far as you saying "already proven you dont know bikes as much as you think you do" ... I never claimed to know anything about bikes, that was your ASSumption ... I do not "study" bikes, but do know what is fast and what works ... I also know how to ride ... Do i know all of the SPECS, hell no ... don't need to, to do what i love ... OI wold also ike to see the info of yuour earlier posting "the speedo gets inaccurate at about 120" or what ever ... It also seems you do not know as much as you seem to talk ...
I tell you what i do know for sure without reading any articles or specs. The bike has 6 gears...I can do 80mph in first ... If i can do 80 (which by the way should be accurate since it is under the "120mph inaccuracy zone"), i am pretty sure the remaining 5 gears are giving me at least another 100mph ... the numbers do not lie ... 80mph in first, 100mph at least for the next 5 ... seems logical ...