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  • #16
    I didn't think a wheelie was an issue, but I'm tellen ya that bike came up quick. I think I rolled it out at about 8k rpms. Also the track is alot stickier then the street. My boots were sticking to the pavement when I was at the starting line.
    2006 GSX600F

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    • #17
      mine came up qucik to

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      • #18
        5'8" 130lbs....... About the only time in my life it's been an advantage!

        11.36 on my old 750.

        I'll see if I can find the time slip so I can post all the numbers. It was last year.
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        • #19
          I'm still scared of the wheelie. My friend with his ninja 636 tried launching his bike not long after he bought it, and it came up on him. Granted, his has a lot more power and less weight than mine. I guess i could practice launching on the street for a while. what do you guys think is a good rpm level to launch at on the street and on the track?

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          • #20
            it will be so diffrent at the track!

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