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Road Kill Drive-Thru
Yamaha R1 killed.
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<blockquote data-quote="Digital" data-source="post: 11727640" data-attributes="member: 66214"><p>Most people that I ride with, which is a ton of people, cannot "drag race" their bikes very well.</p><p>You're doing a lot more on a bike then you are in the car. Between keeping the bike straight and the front down you have to get your body very low and look ahead, the revs on bikes come very quick and it's easy to bounce it off the rev limiter or shift early, getting that done with a smooth and FAST shift is even harder.</p><p>You're also trying to hold on during all of that and pray the car next to you doesn't lose control and kill you.</p><p></p><p>Where as when I'm in my cobra I just keep the right foot down and slam gears with the a/c on and the radio going.</p><p></p><p>You beat the rider. Not the machine he was on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digital, post: 11727640, member: 66214"] Most people that I ride with, which is a ton of people, cannot "drag race" their bikes very well. You're doing a lot more on a bike then you are in the car. Between keeping the bike straight and the front down you have to get your body very low and look ahead, the revs on bikes come very quick and it's easy to bounce it off the rev limiter or shift early, getting that done with a smooth and FAST shift is even harder. You're also trying to hold on during all of that and pray the car next to you doesn't lose control and kill you. Where as when I'm in my cobra I just keep the right foot down and slam gears with the a/c on and the radio going. You beat the rider. Not the machine he was on. [/QUOTE]
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