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  • Cobraman
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    Originally posted by Grape View Post
    actually since we aren't using our suzuki stuff anymore, i think i have a couple timing advancer plates for that generation bike. TRE is a 68ohm resistor in line to tell the computer you are in 5th gear............ No on a power commander, bazzaz is the only way to go, full pipe, get the compression up with a head gasket, move the camshafts around.......there are things that can be done.
    at what cost for what power?

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  • Grape
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    Originally posted by Cobraman View Post
    lol. Maybe this summer. Why would I pay pay $2k to make power out of a 600, when I can just sell it for wayyyy more power? Lol. Seems pointless.

    What all can you do to this bike? Tre, full exhaust, power commander? 9hp? Lol
    actually since we aren't using our suzuki stuff anymore, i think i have a couple timing advancer plates for that generation bike. TRE is a 68ohm resistor in line to tell the computer you are in 5th gear............ No on a power commander, bazzaz is the only way to go, full pipe, get the compression up with a head gasket, move the camshafts around.......there are things that can be done.

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  • Cobraman
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    Originally posted by Grape View Post
    get the engine out so we can make more power, pussy.
    lol. Maybe this summer. Why would I pay pay $2k to make power out of a 600, when I can just sell it for wayyyy more power? Lol. Seems pointless.

    What all can you do to this bike? Tre, full exhaust, power commander? 9hp? Lol

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  • Grape
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    get the engine out so we can make more power, pussy.

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  • lincolnboy
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    Apples and oranges........

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  • Pokulski-Blatz
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    Wrong, different bikes defiantly have a role in how the rider acts. Chances of a new rider fucking up on a 600 are greatly less than a unskilled rider on a 1000 .... Just because you did it and it hasn't bit you in the ass changes nothing. Facts are still facts.

    I have a pretty good idea on the rates of accidents when it comes to bikes, 1000 riders with less than a few years under there belts have a much much higher rate of going down than the guys on a 600. The largest factor is shit like this wheelie crap with only a thousand miles under his belt. Overconfidence will get you in trouble every time.

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  • Nash B.
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    Elementary statistics. Everybody has a 50/50 chance of falling. Either you fall (50%), or you don't (50%).

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  • 347Mike
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    Originally posted by lincolnboy View Post
    Its doesnt matter the size or the experience, when its your turn to go down your going down. Learn throttle control and the weight of a bigger bike.
    Are you saying a beginner rider on a 250cc bike has the same probability of falling of a new rider on a 1000cc bike?

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  • lincolnboy
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    Its doesnt matter the size or the experience, when its your turn to go down your going down. Learn throttle control and the weight of a bigger bike.

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  • kingjason
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    I started on a retired FZR1000 drag bike. It is a wonder I am here today. I have never owned anything under 954 cc, and even a turbo 11, that would eat a current Busa. I almost died probably twice that I knew of and traffic was not shit back then. I also, and this is a big one, rode dirt bikes for years before ever throwing my leg over one. Hell my first first dirt bike was a KX500 and that was all I rode up until about 9 years ago. Dirt bikes are not exactly the same but you learn a hell of a lot. You learn in some situations its better to gas it then hit the brakes, how to ditch the bike, proper braking, clutch work, etc. Yep I popped the front wheel and rode a 1000 thru a ditch one time at a high rate of speed when I ran out of road to fast (pale white after that one). Once you get use to the power of a 1k it is very hard to ride anything smaller off the track. There is no way I would be alive today if traffic was as bad then as it is now, and then throw in a little distracted driver in for good measure. Don't be in a hurry to break the sound barrier, enjoy what you got, and take your time. My officer had never rode a dirt bike or street bike before and was on a SV650 when he died last month. Just be careful we do not want to see even you on the news.

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  • samuel642000
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    Originally posted by Cobraman View Post
    the black car had 415rw. It was a low twelve/high eleven car.

    220 lbs on a bike is way different than a car, and i was stating that because I'm big, and 1ks are a little better size wise
    Engine size has nothing to do with physical size of a bike.

    I'm 6'2" and rode a r6 for over a year and 12k miles before getting a 929.

    Listen to what they are telling you, lots of food advice.

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  • Cobraman
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    Straight trade for your speed triple?????


    I'd ride that!

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  • Pokulski-Blatz
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    All perfect bike to move up to.

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  • Cobraman
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    I wanted a z1000 but couldn't find one in price that was in good shape. Im 6'2

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  • Adam
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    ^^^ cb1000,fz1,z1000, speed triple, and finally the Ducati streetfighter.
    I would much rather ride any of those versus a sportbike.

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