1000 vs 600 at +72
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Mr. Sexy! AdrenalineBoyz
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1000 vs 600 at +72
Ok fella i am wondering what is the difference between a Majorly geared 600 versus a 1000 on twitchiness and torque. You would think that they would feel the same on power, but the 600 would rap out to redline way faster. Why do you go for a smaller bike and then gear the **** out of it? Why not stunt a 1k?
Not only that but then everone throws the 1k front end on a gsxr or a 954 front end on a honda. Plus the bigger bikes have 6 piston calipers. This question has been bugging me for a while. I hope yall can clear it up for me.
Not only that but then everone throws the 1k front end on a gsxr or a 954 front end on a honda. Plus the bigger bikes have 6 piston calipers. This question has been bugging me for a while. I hope yall can clear it up for me.
#7
Re: 1000 vs 600 at +72
Originally Posted by sdfkillz
a 929 weighs the same as an f4i. correction 929 has 9lbs on the f4i
#8
Re: 1000 vs 600 at +72
Originally Posted by suicidl
but the weight placement i different even the feel of the 600rr to the f4i is different
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Re: 1000 vs 600 at +72
Originally Posted by sdfkillz
of course, the weight placement on every bike is different still doesnt make it heavier just cuz its in a different place. im not debating that one bike is easier to throw around cuz i really dont know just stating the fact that theyre pretty much the same weight.
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Re: 1000 vs 600 at +72
I went from a 929 to a gsxr600, hated the 6 because of the lack of power and how it tacked out,(not too mention it was built like a piece of ****)..I went back and got a nine hun again!!!
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Re: 1000 vs 600 at +72
Originally Posted by suicidl
the weight placement is what makes them feel lighter
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