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Its performance is simliar to a sv650. 108 - 110 ish in quarter, once its corrected for air and hummidity. I think 12.0 - 12.2 for the time. Some one else will give you better numbers.
those numbers are pretty good. I didn't think the kats were that fast. everyone is always telling me they are slow. mainly my brother he's got a busa. he just got his bike down to the upper 7 secounds.
those numbers are pretty good. I didn't think the kats were that fast. everyone is always telling me they are slow. mainly my brother he's got a busa. he just got his bike down to the upper 7 secounds.
I think I want to call bs at running in the 7's. You are talking super modified at that speed. Even for a busa, I find that very hard to believe.
I don't have a short temper. I just have a quick reaction to bullshit.
those numbers are pretty good. I didn't think the kats were that fast. everyone is always telling me they are slow. mainly my brother he's got a busa. he just got his bike down to the upper 7 secounds.
Well yeah, compared to a busa, just about any bike can be considered atleast somewhat slow.
those numbers are pretty good. I didn't think the kats were that fast. everyone is always telling me they are slow. mainly my brother he's got a busa. he just got his bike down to the upper 7 secounds.
Well, it seems "everyone" thinks the Kan-o-tuna is a slow lumbering beast but if you compare it to other bikes, I think you'll give it a little more repect.
Yamaha YZF-R6 Year 2001
Quarter Mile: 10.59 seconds; Speed: 128.1 mph
GSX-R600 Year 2001
Quarter Mile: 10.60 seconds; Speed: 128.2 mph
Kawasaki Z-R7 Year 2000
Quarter Mile: 12.39 seconds; Speed: 105.4 mph
Ducati 900SS Year 1999
Quarter Mile: 11.74 seconds; Speed: 112.7 mph
Honda VFR800FI Year 2002
Quarter Mile: 11.21 seconds; Speed: 120.1 mph
Buell XB9R Firebolt Year 2002
Quarter Mile: 11.83 seconds; Speed: 115.67 mph
As you can see the Katanas may not be the fastest bikes on the road but they are not lagging terribly behind in terms of speed. In fact, I would argue that a rider's skill level will make a bigger difference in the quarter mile than the bike itself given how close these statistics are.
BTW, the Hayabusa statistics are as follows:
GSX-1300R Year 1999
Quarter Mile: 9.84 seconds; Speed: 142.8 mph
These figures are from the Motorcycle Consumer News test bike ratings.
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Just remeber that all the 600 SS last year ran under 10.5 in the 1/4 and all had speeds 125+. So the kat being 1.5 sec and 15mph slower is slower. But I am glad I bought it since I would have died learning on a SS bike.
he just got his bike down to the upper 7 secounds.
What lb boost is he runnig? And what multi stage? Cuz other than that I call BS.
Live Fast, Die Stupid
05 GSXR-1000 70000 miles
6.28 @ 122 in the 8th (short bike. 56")
5.90 @ 127 in the 8th (long bike. 62") Its still got more to go.
he got a turbo on it. and no its not bs. ive seen him race in newyork and new jersey. He got about 20 grand invested on that bike. plus its stretched out.
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