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Old 09-09-2009, 12:30 AM   #1
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Old 09-09-2009, 12:42 AM   #2
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Awesome.....The tail still needs help, but that's easily fixed. A lot better looking than the Repsol, IMO. In fact who would buy any 1KRR over an R1, knowing that the R1 has a crossplane engine with a totally unique feel? The R1 sounds like secks with exhaust, while the Honda just sounds like any other I-4.
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That reminds me, look what my riding buddy did to relieve himself of the thigh roasting nature of the '09 R1...





Talk about fucking loud! It reminds me of my V-Max after I put Cobra slip-ons on it. Almost like a V-8.
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Old 09-09-2009, 04:08 AM   #4
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Awesome.....The tail still needs help, but that's easily fixed. A lot better looking than the Repsol, IMO. In fact who would buy any 1KRR over an R1, knowing that the R1 has a crossplane engine with a totally unique feel? The R1 sounds like secks with exhaust, while the Honda just sounds like any other I-4.
anyone who actually wanted to go fast on the track the mags that have riders who are worth a damn put that thing third at best
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anyone who actually wanted to go fast on the track the mags that have riders who are worth a damn put that thing third at best
Yeah and who on this board is capable of seeing the difference between those bikes at 10/10th's.

BTW if anyone was really going to get into club racing they'd get a 600, a 400, or a twin. Liter bikes are only useful on the street IMO, unless of course you are a pro racing in Superbike.
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Old 09-09-2009, 11:50 AM   #6
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BTW if anyone was really going to get into club racing they'd get a 600, a 400, or a twin. Liter bikes are only useful on the street IMO, unless of course you are a pro racing in Superbike.

I know a number of club racers that started on liter bikes and a few that started on 750's.

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Old 09-09-2009, 12:13 PM   #7
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Yeah and who on this board is capable of seeing the difference between those bikes at 10/10th's.

BTW if anyone was really going to get into club racing they'd get a 600, a 400, or a twin. Liter bikes are only useful on the street IMO, unless of course you are a pro racing in Superbike.
smileyman comes in number 1 on my mind probably azoom 2nd a number of others. i can also think of at least two threads where guys bought and dumped them in a weeks span cause of a percieved lack of power
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I know a number of club racers that started on liter bikes and a few that started on 750's.
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Whatever floats their boat. Pretty much the only reason to do that is if they want to use their street bike and don't want to buy a track-only bike. But they're kidding themselves if they think it's an optimal learning curve to start racing on something like that.

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Old 09-09-2009, 12:29 PM   #9
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smileyman comes in number 1 on my mind probably azoom 2nd a number of others.
I was talking 10/10ths, meaning racing, not just riding 9/10th's at track days. Now, if they race, fine, but do they race liter bikes? For how long?

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i can also think of at least two threads where guys bought and dumped them in a weeks span cause of a percieved lack of power
Or they're just stupid.

Pony up the money and take it to someone who actually knows how to dyno, and get rid of the flat spots if it has any. Pretty simple.


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Old 09-09-2009, 12:39 PM   #10
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I was talking 10/10ths, meaning racing, not just riding 9/10th's at track days. Now, if they race, fine, but do they race liter bikes? For how long?


Or they're just stupid.

Pony up the money and take it to someone who actually knows how to dyno, and get rid of the flat spots if it has any. Pretty simple.
you forgot the pray you got one that yamaha didnt do a shitty job of balancing the internals. im sure it will be an alright bike once its all sorted out and ill admit i like it from certain angles but theres far too many negatives. most expensive, heaviest, lowest output, widest? And thats leaving the reliability issues and looks out of it.
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