
ZX10r test in AMCN - 22 march
Pabs wrote:I am just adding here,that it's great that Jamie Stauffer is getting heaps of Publicity and recognition he deserves ,in the latest mag gets a big wrap,and also notice the adds for Yamaha all class wins by Jamie.
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yep, great for Jamie but yamaha has done it again with *more* false advertising.......he didnt use the R1sp for the superbike races - he used last years "normal" R1.

why do they do this shit......i dont understand - its no secret he didnt use the SP

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7THSIN wrote:Nucci wrote:They are just geared too tall in first - they are tricky bastards to launch well.
To tall for the street maybe, but I think it's kind of cool that they can do *170km/h without leaving first gear![]()
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Most guys l know up here that own 04/05's drop a tooth in the front....no problems with take off then!

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greenmeanie wrote:.....Most guys l know up here that own 04/05's drop a tooth in the front....no problems with take off then!
hmmm, a lot of 12 riders do the same thing........maybe there is something in this........



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Gosling1 wrote:greenmeanie wrote:.....Most guys l know up here that own 04/05's drop a tooth in the front....no problems with take off then!
hmmm, a lot of 12 riders do the same thing........maybe there is something in this........- my 12 seems to launch *ok*.....
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my 9 has stock gearing, it takes off fast enough for me
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Nucci wrote:I considered dropping a tooth on the front sprocket, but dont think ill bother until I need to replace the front sprocket..
I'm going up 2 or 3 teeth in the rear to get the bottom end back in action a must do b4 i go to the drags on the 15th April as there's really nothing below 5gs but a slip of the clutch at 5gs up she goes other than that a complete power house...
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zxsixr03 wrote:Nucci wrote:I considered dropping a tooth on the front sprocket, but dont think ill bother until I need to replace the front sprocket..
I'm going up 2 or 3 teeth in the rear to get the bottom end back in action a must do b4 i go to the drags on the 15th April as there's really nothing below 5gs but a slip of the clutch at 5gs up she goes other than that a complete power house...
You'll have to add a couple of links into your chain to go up 2 teeth on the back...
I've got a 41 tooth rear sprocket sitting in my garage waiting for the chain to stretch enuff... I'll be waiting a while....

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i got time sheets for the 10 at Eastern Creek for a 10.6 pass on standard gearing.. yes the gearing is tall but slip the clutch a bit and f%$&k off quick... the 12 was running alongside and doing consistent 10.6s in standard form all night and axeing the 10 on every pass by a length...
ah huh.. thats how you get text down here.....
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ohno102go wrote:i got time sheets for the 10 at Eastern Creek for a 10.6 pass on standard gearing.. yes the gearing is tall but slip the clutch a bit and f%$&k off quick... the 12 was running alongside and doing consistent 10.6s in standard form all night and axeing the 10 on every pass by a length...
Are u coming to bikefest on the 15th April??? thay some good times...
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hate to get back on topic
But I tested the 06 10R this week. After spending a few days with 2 different K6's. My response is this:
1. Def a real lack of bottom end - especially compared to K6
2. Delivery not as smooth as I hoped, with one particular wind out nearly spinning the back when the power hit in 2nd... in a straight line
3. Handles very well, very, very well. Very light and nimble.
4. Ride position suits me perfectly (6'2")
5. A fair amount of vibration
6. Demo bike had a small buzz around the dash, just annoying
7. Top-end was awesome. Once the power is in (over 6k) the bike screams
I'd def consider this for superbike racing. For commuting, I'm not sold. I need to ride it again on familiar roads to see it the power delivery issue was a one off. Sadly, out of the box the bike didn't win me over. It would need some work to smooth everything out and thus have me laying out cash.

But I tested the 06 10R this week. After spending a few days with 2 different K6's. My response is this:
1. Def a real lack of bottom end - especially compared to K6
2. Delivery not as smooth as I hoped, with one particular wind out nearly spinning the back when the power hit in 2nd... in a straight line

3. Handles very well, very, very well. Very light and nimble.
4. Ride position suits me perfectly (6'2")
5. A fair amount of vibration
6. Demo bike had a small buzz around the dash, just annoying
7. Top-end was awesome. Once the power is in (over 6k) the bike screams
I'd def consider this for superbike racing. For commuting, I'm not sold. I need to ride it again on familiar roads to see it the power delivery issue was a one off. Sadly, out of the box the bike didn't win me over. It would need some work to smooth everything out and thus have me laying out cash.
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