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Rsv1000R 06-02-2009 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 219572)
Haters of America, all of you.

Austria iirc

Trip 06-02-2009 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Rsv1000R (Post 219581)
Austria iirc

hee hee

Amber Lamps 06-02-2009 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Rsv1000R (Post 219563)
Are you kidding? I'm pretty sure Superstock 600's are closer to 140hp.

I said stock for stock. Not what you can get out of them. Besides, one of our guys just posted a 110hp R6 with a PCIII, a slip-on, modified header, etc... I'm not completely sure what you can change in Daytona Sport Bike but I doubt it would be enough to gain 35 fucking horses!:lol: Man that's 30% over stock! That would put my bike in the 200 hp category! BTW you get even less modifications allowed in the Superstock class which is why you haven't heard shit from Buell in that class:lol:

Rider 06-02-2009 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by TIGGER (Post 219584)
I said stock for stock. Not what you can get out of them. Besides, one of our guys just posted a 110hp R6 with a PCIII, a slip-on, modified header, etc... I'm not completely sure what you can change in Daytona Sport Bike but I doubt it would be enough to gain 35 fucking horses!:lol: Man that's 30% over stock! That would put my bike in the 200 hp category! BTW you get even less modifications allowed in the Superstock class which is why you haven't heard shit from Buell in that class:lol:

140 is reasonable on a modified 600. Look at the WSBK bikes. They are getting 215 out of a those 1000 I-4's.

Trip 06-02-2009 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Rider (Post 219456)
AMA is letting the 1098R (1198cc) run in the SBK class. It's not doing too bad considering on the smaller compact tracks you cant get all that power to the ground because the thing wants the wheelie out of every corner.

look what it's doing in World SBK... Imagine the 1125 out there racing against Spies on his R1. Laugh...

Amber Lamps 06-02-2009 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 219572)
Haters of America, all of you.


I just want us to win fair and square! What good is it really for an "American" bike, who's engine and almost all of it's major chassis components are made in other countries, to win a championship with a 500+cc advantage over the competition? Exactly how proud of that are you going to be?

marko138 06-02-2009 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by TIGGER (Post 219594)
I just want us to win fair and square! What good is it really for an "American" bike, who's engine and almost all of it's major chassis components are made in other countries, to win a championship with a 500+cc advantage over the competition? Exactly how proud of that are you going to be?

Real fucking proud buddy.

Amber Lamps 06-02-2009 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Rider (Post 219586)
140 is reasonable on a modified 600. Look at the WSBK bikes. They are getting 215 out of a those 1000 I-4's.

Yea but I'm not sure what all they can modify in THIS class. I guess if this was the 600 SUPERBIKE class, I could see 140hp...:idk:

Amber Lamps 06-02-2009 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 219595)
Real fucking proud buddy.

Awwww.... now you are just fucking with me! I actually wished that Moto Cznk(sp) guy could have done something...

Believe it or not, I would love to see a truly American bike kick some ass in ANY race series.:pat: I don't see it happening unless Victory does something incredible in the next few years...

marko138 06-02-2009 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by TIGGER (Post 219601)
Awwww.... now you are just fucking with me! I actually wished that Moto Cznk(sp) guy could have done something...

Believe it or not, I would love to see a truly American bike kick some ass in ANY race series.:pat: I don't see it happening unless Victory does something incredible in the next few years...

Because I'm sure every part on the Victory is made in the USA too, right.


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