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Fastest Litre Bike

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:01 pm
by Blurr
Who said the ZX10r's have bad brakes

Oh and I can confirm how farking fast that BMW is!!!! :roll:

HoffyV2.0 do you still want a GSXR???


Default Flat Out - Fastest Litre Bike 2010?
All right, here's some more fun info for you (Blatantly reposted from another forum, and then knicked again from Labusas.org).

German magazine Motorrad took all the top superbikes to Nardo, in Sardinia, Italy, for a crazy flat out test.

This was not your usual test at all - Nardo is not a racetrack, but rather a HUGE, wide ring banked just enough to make it the ideal place to test vehicles flat out for as long as you wish. This is where a lot of cars/bike/tire companies come to test the absolute limits of their products. To give you an idea how big it is:
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This is what they tested for:

1) true top-speed
2) acceleration 0 - 250 km/h
3) roll-on 150 - 250 km/h
4) 250 km/h - 0 braking distance

Results:

Fastest in all tests was the S1000RR:
305km/h - 10,6s - 8,3s - 235m

Second fastest was the 2010 MV Agusta F4:
297km/h - 12,0s - 10,5s - 254m

Fastest Japanese was the Kawasaki ZX10R (which also had the shortest braking distance):
295km/h - 11,7s - 10,4s - 233m

Slowest Japanese the Honda CBR1000RR (amazingly, this was the ABS bike - not a good showing):
289km/h - 12,3s - 9,1s - 261m

Followed by the Aprilia RSVR:
285km/h - 13,1s - 9,4s - 242m

Fastest twin the Ducati 1198S:
284km/h - 14,3s - 10,9s - 248m

Slowest bike overall the KTM RC8R:
282km/h - 13,5s - 11,0s - 260m

You will notice a few missing players, that's because the most important/interesting thing is the carnage that resulted from the test:

The Aprilia RSV4R destroyed a crankshaft after just 4 laps (this was a post-recall bike - the editors got really upset about this, they notified Aprilia and now they are doing an extended 50K km test to see if the problem is as common as they fear).

The GSXR 1000 put a hole in its crank-case by blowing a rod.

The R1 blew a head-gasket.

The MV F4 blew the transmission.

The KTM burned a valve.

Only BMW, Honda, Kawasaki and Ducati had no problems running full throttle on the Nardo ring.

More interesting facts: Pirelli provided a specially formulated tire just for this test, one that would not blow up (like some of the engines did).

On the braking results, the editors claimed that when braking at such extremes (well beyond what regular people do even at a track day) ABS loses a lot of its edge because the rear is going to come up no matter what. At the very end of the spectrum strong brakes and a gifted hand are going to outperform even the best ABS (but not by much, in the case of the BMW).

Highest HP number for I4s: S1000RR 187, lowest the R1 at 159. Absolute lowest the Ducati with 158 - amazingly, the KTM RC8R made 162, beating not only the Duc but even the I4s of the Honda and Yamaha!

Let the denial begin Flame away...

Re: Fastest Litre Bike

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:15 pm
by MadKaw
Looks good to me...
Hence the Lemans 24 hour win... :-)

Re: Fastest Litre Bike

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:15 pm
by laidback
Wonder what speeds they blew-up at. I can't imagine putting a hole in the crankcase at near 300...oil everywhere... :shock:

Re: Fastest Litre Bike

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 10:18 pm
by Ratmick
FWIW the Nardo Ring isn't in Sardinia, which is a reasonably mountainous island a fair way off the mainland of Italy (and hence a pain in the arse to get to as a test rack), it is located near the town of Nardò, in the southern Italian region of Apulia, in the province of Lecce.

If you consider Italy to be shaped like a high-heeled boot it is on the inside of the heel. Looks pretty amazing on Google Maps too ;).

Link: http://maps.google.com.au/maps?q=40.328 ... 11494&z=14

Mercedes doing some testing, pretty boring but you see the track:



Mick 8)

Re: Fastest Litre Bike

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 10:30 pm
by shinnynoggon
some amazing results there ppls,,,,,,lucky we have green blood ;) :D and on another note: why is italy shaped like a boot? ,,,,cause you carn't fit much shit in a shoe :shock: :lol: :lol:

Re: Fastest Litre Bike

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 11:52 pm
by -b-r-e-n-t-
lol at R1 and gixxer

Good to see the 10 kicking some butt :kuda:

Have to hand it to the Germans though. That RR is a beast :twisted:

Re: Fastest Litre Bike

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 3:36 pm
by dutchy
Kawasaki, always winning when no other bastard is watching!! :shock:
(Should add that to the tshirt slogans) :lol:

Re: Fastest Litre Bike

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 6:08 pm
by Six Addict
kawasaki brakes got a bad rap in masterbike... :oops:

Re: Fastest Litre Bike

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 6:18 pm
by zxrno1
Six Addict wrote:kawasaki brakes got a bad rap in masterbike... :oops:
sorry guys I love the 10 but the standard brakes are crap, great to see it ahead of the other Jap bikes though :D , but the BMW must be a weapon, does it come in green?

Re: Fastest Litre Bike

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 6:20 pm
by Six Addict
it does come in green... flouro piss acid lime green... :lol:

Re: Fastest Litre Bike

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 6:34 pm
by Blurr
zxrno1 wrote:
Six Addict wrote:kawasaki brakes got a bad rap in masterbike... :oops:
sorry guys I love the 10 but the standard brakes are crap, great to see it ahead of the other Jap bikes though :D , but the BMW must be a weapon, does it come in green?
04-07 brakes are crap but the new 08-10 ones are pretty good I reakon. Never had any fade in the last 2 years ;)

Re: Fastest Litre Bike

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 6:54 pm
by Gosling1
thanks Russ - I had never heard of this place before :shock:

Re: Fastest Litre Bike

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 8:43 pm
by Smitty
Blurr wrote:Who said the ZX10r's have bad brakes

Oh and I can confirm how farking fast that BMW is!!!! :roll:

HoffyV2.0 do you still want a GSXR???


Default Flat Out - Fastest Litre Bike 2010?
All right, here's some more fun info for you (Blatantly reposted from another forum, and then knicked again from Labusas.org).

German magazine Motorrad took all the top superbikes to Nardo, in Sardinia, Italy, for a crazy flat out test.

This was not your usual test at all - Nardo is not a racetrack, but rather a HUGE, wide ring banked just enough to make it the ideal place to test vehicles flat out for as long as you wish. This is where a lot of cars/bike/tire companies come to test the absolute limits of their products. To give you an idea how big it is:
Image

This is what they tested for:

1) true top-speed
2) acceleration 0 - 250 km/h
3) roll-on 150 - 250 km/h
4) 250 km/h - 0 braking distance

Results:

Fastest in all tests was the S1000RR:
305km/h - 10,6s - 8,3s - 235m

Second fastest was the 2010 MV Agusta F4:
297km/h - 12,0s - 10,5s - 254m

Fastest Japanese was the Kawasaki ZX10R (which also had the shortest braking distance):
295km/h - 11,7s - 10,4s - 233m

Slowest Japanese the Honda CBR1000RR (amazingly, this was the ABS bike - not a good showing):
289km/h - 12,3s - 9,1s - 261m

Followed by the Aprilia RSVR:
285km/h - 13,1s - 9,4s - 242m

Fastest twin the Ducati 1198S:
284km/h - 14,3s - 10,9s - 248m

Slowest bike overall the KTM RC8R:
282km/h - 13,5s - 11,0s - 260m

You will notice a few missing players, that's because the most important/interesting thing is the carnage that resulted from the test:

The Aprilia RSV4R destroyed a crankshaft after just 4 laps (this was a post-recall bike - the editors got really upset about this, they notified Aprilia and now they are doing an extended 50K km test to see if the problem is as common as they fear).

The GSXR 1000 put a hole in its crank-case by blowing a rod.

The R1 blew a head-gasket.

The MV F4 blew the transmission.

The KTM burned a valve.

Only BMW, Honda, Kawasaki and Ducati had no problems running full throttle on the Nardo ring.

More interesting facts: Pirelli provided a specially formulated tire just for this test, one that would not blow up (like some of the engines did).

On the braking results, the editors claimed that when braking at such extremes (well beyond what regular people do even at a track day) ABS loses a lot of its edge because the rear is going to come up no matter what. At the very end of the spectrum strong brakes and a gifted hand are going to outperform even the best ABS (but not by much, in the case of the BMW).

Highest HP number for I4s: S1000RR 187, lowest the R1 at 159. Absolute lowest the Ducati with 158 - amazingly, the KTM RC8R made 162, beating not only the Duc but even the I4s of the Honda and Yamaha!

Let the denial begin Flame away...

...unfortunately all again confirmed in the latest BIKE

On their dyno the beemer makes 191rwhp...our green machine 172 (and the YZF-R1 159 ) just a slight difference :shock:
far more torque too 9mph (15kmh) faster than a Blade at 304kmh

Re: Fastest Litre Bike

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 11:19 pm
by seiko1
If I get that e-mail of the 1000rr pulling off that table cloth once more!!!!!!!! :x :x :x :x :lol:

Re: Fastest Litre Bike

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 4:12 pm
by triway
zxrno1 wrote:
Six Addict wrote:kawasaki brakes got a bad rap in masterbike... :oops:
sorry guys I love the 10 but the standard brakes are crap, great to see it ahead of the other Jap bikes though :D , but the BMW must be a weapon, does it come in green?
But not in a one off braking comp where everything is cold. Let them get hot and they Suck dogs bits.....