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Wattie wrote:Yes you can be lazy, yes they can kill you and yes they are awesome!
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javaman wrote:The 05 zx10r seems to hover around $6.5k hopefully more affordable in the next 2 yrs or so
Tue Sep 29, 2015 8:19 pm
Tue Sep 29, 2015 8:31 pm
Jonnymac wrote:It's a great feeling going up the inside of a thou still hard on the throttle at turn one at PI......especially when they've just passed you down the straight.
I think it's reasonably simple. If you want to really learn to ride get a 600 first. If you want a faster laptime when you initially start get a 1000. But unless your amazing that lap time has arrived through hp and traction control not your ability.
Yes you can turn the throttle quicker on a 600 but if you think you can't high side it still, your not twisting it hard enough.
I kept adjusting my lap time targets before I stepped up to a thou and I still haven't. It's immensely satisfying to go fast on a 600.
Tue Sep 29, 2015 11:20 pm
z900/zx9 wrote:Jonnymac wrote:It's a great feeling going up the inside of a thou still hard on the throttle at turn one at PI......especially when they've just passed you down the straight.
I think it's reasonably simple. If you want to really learn to ride get a 600 first. If you want a faster laptime when you initially start get a 1000. But unless your amazing that lap time has arrived through hp and traction control not your ability.
Yes you can turn the throttle quicker on a 600 but if you think you can't high side it still, your not twisting it hard enough.
I kept adjusting my lap time targets before I stepped up to a thou and I still haven't. It's immensely satisfying to go fast on a 600.
Would be interesting to see you get up the inside of the H2 on turn one,at speed its as stable as a rock plus getting even close on a long straight would have to be just about impossible.
Wed Sep 30, 2015 12:04 am
Wed Sep 30, 2015 9:02 am
Jonnymac wrote:z900/zx9 wrote:Jonnymac wrote:It's a great feeling going up the inside of a thou still hard on the throttle at turn one at PI......especially when they've just passed you down the straight.
I think it's reasonably simple. If you want to really learn to ride get a 600 first. If you want a faster laptime when you initially start get a 1000. But unless your amazing that lap time has arrived through hp and traction control not your ability.
Yes you can turn the throttle quicker on a 600 but if you think you can't high side it still, your not twisting it hard enough.
I kept adjusting my lap time targets before I stepped up to a thou and I still haven't. It's immensely satisfying to go fast on a 600.
Would be interesting to see you get up the inside of the H2 on turn one,at speed its as stable as a rock plus getting even close on a long straight would have to be just about impossible.
See you down there. You need to be close enough coming out of 12 for it to happen......
Wed Sep 30, 2015 6:48 pm
tim wrote:javaman wrote:The 05 zx10r seems to hover around $6.5k hopefully more affordable in the next 2 yrs or so
Seriously doubt anyone's GETTING $6.5k for a Crim unless it's still in the crate