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Um...Ok...What are you basing that off of? Have you rode or raced a 750?

Let me set the record straight...

My 2006 R6 Bone ass stock as just as much HP as a 750 :) And this 750 was not stock...Full system, and PC3, my R6 doesn't even have a PC on it...

Don't believe me? Watch the on-board video here...

http://www.teamsimoneracing.com/tsr_videos/hpt-02-06.25.2006.wmv

My 2006 R6 that has is built will eat just about any 750 out there on the track...

Period...
what year 750 are you comparing? and are you comparing torque as well? Is this other rider on the 750 just as skilled as you are? there is way too many variables to say your R6 will "eat" any 750 out there.
 
:bs
What year was the said 750? 1986?
It was a 2006. And the rider is also an Expert Racer like myself...

Call BS all you want...Go and watch the video I posted :sing:
 
what year 750 are you comparing? and are you comparing torque as well? Is this other rider on the 750 just as skilled as you are? there is way too many variables to say your R6 will "eat" any 750 out there.
As I posted above it was a 2006...The rider is also an Exper Racer like myself who has won his fair share of Expert Heavy Weight Championships...

He is not slow, and is very experianced...He raced a 1K last year...

Let me just say this...It doesn't take a whole lot of skill to tuck and twist the throttle...That is all I am comparing...

Also, I have never had a 750 destroy me on the track, like I have had some 1K's...
 
Um...Ok...What are you basing that off of? Have you rode or raced a 750?

Let me set the record straight...

My 2006 R6 Bone ass stock as just as much HP as a 750 :) And this 750 was not stock...Full system, and PC3, my R6 doesn't even have a PC on it...

Don't believe me? Watch the on-board video here...

http://www.teamsimoneracing.com/tsr_videos/hpt-02-06.25.2006.wmv

My 2006 R6 that has is built will eat just about any 750 out there on the track...

Period...
keep dreaming :bs
 
Soundslike the wanker that started this tread has something to prove!:flex: And as for your super R6 you have got to be kidding right? Maybe in the twisties if you r the better rider but not on horsepower!!
 
i did pretty good..but you will still not be able to beat a 750 taking into consideration another rider of your same caliber.
Um...Kevin is a rider of my same caliber...

Oh well...It doesn't matter...You guys can think whatever...

For an extra 150cc, a 750 is not better than a 600, and sure as hell isn't anything compared to a 1K...:fact
 
As I posted above it was a 2006...The rider is also an Exper Racer like myself who has won his fair share of Expert Heavy Weight Championships...

He is not slow, and is very experianced...He raced a 1K last year...
Either case, its still a lot of variables involved.


Let me just say this...It doesn't take a whole lot of skill to tuck and twist the throttle...That is all I am comparing...
straight line or turns? Either case, too many variables again.

Also, I have never had a 750 destroy me on the track, like I have had some 1K's...

time will tell.
 
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I bet those new R6's have some balls, even though they redline at...what...17,000 rpm? or something like that? it's incredible...Any of our bikes in a straight line will be nuts, but when I say something like "real world driving", I'm talking about torque. When you're on the track, you are without a doubt always in the rpm's. On the streets, do I cruise around at 8,000 rpm? no, but since I bought this R1, I don't have to downshift 3 times to get the thing moving, like I would on a bike of lesser displacement(gixxer 750, for example). that's all I'm saying by "real world driving".
 
I bet those new R6's have some balls, even though they redline at...what...17,000 rpm? or something like that? it's incredible...Any of our bikes in a straight line will be nuts, but when I say something like "real world driving", I'm talking about torque. When you're on the track, you are without a doubt always in the rpm's. On the streets, do I cruise around at 8,000 rpm? no, but since I bought this R1, I don't have to downshift 3 times to get the thing moving, like I would on a bike of lesser displacement(gixxer 750, for example). that's all I'm saying by "real world driving".


ok......
 
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