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I thought those were sperm painted on the fairing there for a second lol.
Would have been a lot funnier and achieved the same result if they had this Hayabusa there...View attachment 1807543
When you look at the lap records at the Circuit of the Americas, the MotoGP bikes are only about 5 seconds faster than the MotoAmerica Superbikes. At Laguna Seca, it's closer to 2 seconds.Fast as hell, but still on a prepped track though. I'd have to assume a GP bike could drop a couple tenths at the dragstrip from where it was in the video. Just shows how far the technology is ahead in racing.
I remember back in the early 2000s there was a video I watched, like Modern Marvel's maybe, and it was covering cars and motorcycle and the one thing that stuck out to me was that they stated motorcycle technology is about 10 years ahead of vehicles in how it trickles down from the racing side to the production side. So in about a decade the top sport bikes on the market will perform like that GP bike.
When you look at the lap records at the Circuit of the Americas, the MotoGP bikes are only about 5 seconds faster than the MotoAmerica Superbikes. At Laguna Seca, it's closer to 2 seconds.
Yamaha's cross-plane I-4 and Ducati's V4 are direct descendants of their MotoGP bikes. I just wish KTM would do something with theirs. They don't offer a bike anywhere close to what they race.
When do we get the Draggy vids on it???i didn't post anything about it...the bike is INSANE...its like a 200hp dirt bike for the street.
KTM makes awesome bikes and products, but their sport bikes have always seemed to be just slightly behind. They're competitive but they never take that top spot like Ducati, BMW, Yamaha, etc are constantly passing back and forth. Even the Aprilia RSV4 was the baddest bike on the market at one point. They're probably pretty comparable to KTM when it comes to funding and R&D.
I wonder if its not their European-socially-responsible attitude that limits their ability/desire to release a truly competitive sportbike for road going mass consumption?? I've always had wood for an RC8. That LC8 motor is just a nasty beast.
But in reality, none of those numbers matter to us mortals any more. It all about the vibe...
I like that they make a range of naked bikes, but their MotoGP engine is a V4 not a twin. Let's see a V4 Superduke!KTM makes awesome bikes and products, but their sport bikes have always seemed to be just slightly behind. They're competitive but they never take that top spot like Ducati, BMW, Yamaha, etc are constantly passing back and forth. Even the Aprilia RSV4 was the baddest bike on the market at one point. They're probably pretty comparable to KTM when it comes to funding and R&D.
I like that they make a range of naked bikes, but their MotoGP engine is a V4 not a twin. Let's see a V4 Superduke!
Aprilia came to MotoGP the other direction. Their GP bike evolved from the WSBK championship winning RSV4, not the other way around. I'd still rock a Tuono V4 Factory. Have you seen the new one in white?
I think I have... sort of. Ride 5 just came out and I have been playing that and the Tuono V4 was one of the first bikes I had to buy lol. If you want a good motorcycle game that is basically Gran Turismo but bikes then check it out. The beginning tutorial sucks cause all of the nannies are on, but as soon as you get a chance turn all of it off and the riding physics are some of the best. It's super easy to crash but it doesn't take long to get the hang of it and after that it is so much fun.
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It must have made its debut at COTA this year, because I saw it there in their booth at MotoGP and it was months before it was showing on their website. When it did, the photos were at COTA. Dude, they were doing demo rides, but "unfortunately due to covid19" nobody had loaner helmets and I flew out from Idaho and didn't wear my Shoei on the airplane, so I couldn't demo it or the Yamaha MT10SP.
I'll have to check that game out. The last MotoGP game I got was really frustrating. I've been playing various MotoGP games since original Xbox days and never struggled so much with the physics. I mostly use it before they race at a track I don't have completely memorized. It helps me get familiar with the track prior to race weekend.