Any of you guys ever race a Motorcycle??
#11
Lot of Harleys out there, so you can't really say they run any certain times. The V rod is definitely the quickest stock Harley. An 883 is a mid 14 second bike, making it pretty fukn slow. The rest fall in there in between for the most part.
#14
I had one pick on me one time, stupid cocky *** bitch lol. He pissed me off, that lil **** came beside me and rev'd hella hard at me. I was going like 30mph, which made me wonder wtf he was trying to pull. Guy was a complete douche. I figure if i ever get blown and built I'll go pick on a couple bikes, otherwise Ill leave em alone.
#15
i dislike most harley guys, they seem to think they own the road. I cant say i've ever raced one, but I know I was cruising around with a few buddies one night and a bunch of loud *** harleys passed us, my one buddy with a cbr1k ended up flying past them with the wheel up, they didn't seem too happy about that but nothing they could do lol.
#17
i dislike most harley guys, they seem to think they own the road. I cant say i've ever raced one, but I know I was cruising around with a few buddies one night and a bunch of loud *** harleys passed us, my one buddy with a cbr1k ended up flying past them with the wheel up, they didn't seem too happy about that but nothing they could do lol.
#18
I've raced two, and actually won both. From my previous post:
I've also ran my friend's '99 zx6e. Luckily he had some serious tuning issues he's since fixed, and also managed to pull his first wheelie during the race (very unintentional). Usually they run a low 11 sec 1/4, so I don't see this ending well when we head to the track in the spring.
Came up to a stop light on a double lane roadway. For some reason there was a person riding a Susuki GS500F in 30 degree weather, but he was up for a quick race. Took off from a dig on my winter tires (dry road), but feathering the takeoff seemed to help keep the spinning to a minimum (and save my precious tread, lol). He jumped on me to 30mph, but by 60mph he was on my rear tire. By the time I hit 110 and let off he was 3-4 car lengths behind.
Dropped down to 70mph, and let him catch up. When he started to race by my rear fender I gunned it again and stopped his pull by the time he hit my front bumper. Took it took 110 again and put the same distance on him pretty easily.
I was so pumped, that is until I got home and realized this wasn't that much of a "super bike":
GS500F
47HP, 30 Tq
0 - 60 MPH 5.7 sec
1/4 Mile 14.48 sec @ 90.23 MPH
Top Speed 105 MPH
Also helps to explain his drop off near the top. Oh well, a win is a win!
Dropped down to 70mph, and let him catch up. When he started to race by my rear fender I gunned it again and stopped his pull by the time he hit my front bumper. Took it took 110 again and put the same distance on him pretty easily.
I was so pumped, that is until I got home and realized this wasn't that much of a "super bike":
GS500F
47HP, 30 Tq
0 - 60 MPH 5.7 sec
1/4 Mile 14.48 sec @ 90.23 MPH
Top Speed 105 MPH
Also helps to explain his drop off near the top. Oh well, a win is a win!
#19
One of my funnest was back in the mid 90's. A kawasaki ZX7 trying to pass me in my Chevelle. I turned on the bottle warmer (175 HP Shot) and traffic was oncoming, so he was inching out waiting. An opening came and he certainly tried. From about 45-50, dropped into 2nd, hit the spray, and when all was said and done, he got back behind me. Gave me a thumbs up at the next light, and rode away!
#20
Any new 600-650cc Bike will MURDER any car not running 10's if the rider knows what he is doing.
If someone manages to beat a newer 600+ CC bike and barely runs 11's themselves, consider the rider of the bike to be an amateur.
If someone manages to beat a newer 600+ CC bike and barely runs 11's themselves, consider the rider of the bike to be an amateur.