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·Do you guys know how fast a stock CBR 600 runs on the quarter mile, cause my homie just got one. :dunno:
Ummmm no. It depends on what year it is. If it's a new 600RR, a VERY good rider might be able to get it to dip into the 10.90 range, but I doubt it. In the real world, a good street rider will barely be able to get a CBR1000 into the 10's. Guys that have been riding for years can run 10.50's on the 1000's stock. Average guy on a CBR 600RR will run 11.7 - 11.4sd85supra said:very low 11's maybe even a 10
These aren't real world #'s either, some of these #'s are ran w/ Pro riders, and some are just the journalist's #'s. They've got the Hayabusa clocked at 9.97 and the 04 R1 clocked at 9.93 :wtflol: I'm sorry but a pro rider on an R1 couldn't beat an average guy on a busa in the real world.turbosupe said:
The Hayabusa is fast no doubt, but it will only shine up top compared to the new R1. The gixxer 1000 and the Hayabussa have always been close as well. A pro-rider on an R1 against a normal guy on a Busa? R1 wins with easeInTheRed said:These aren't real world #'s either, some of these #'s are ran w/ Pro riders, and some are just the journalist's #'s. They've got the Hayabusa clocked at 9.97 and the 04 R1 clocked at 9.93 :wtflol: I'm sorry but a pro rider on an R1 couldn't beat an average guy on a busa in the real world.
gotcha, makes sense. So perfect riders the 1000 will win, not so perfeect rtiders the busa? (1/4 mile)InTheRed said:The hp to weight ratio may be better on the 1000cc bike than the busa, but at a dragstrip you have to keep the front end down, a stock busa is easy to keep both tires on the ground due to wheelbase. And the busa's torque is unmatched, that's something they don't talk about in the magazines. Trust me, I've ridden them all...
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