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Old 06-Feb-2006, 19:28
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not impressed

well got the bike out for abit sunday every thing seemed fine until i came across 2 lads on tl1000s and a gsxr600 , opened it up and the tl1000 went lashing passed me and ? he was gone,i just pulled away from the 600 ,, ive a 2001 996 bip with 45mm termis and chip but nothing else (standard gearing) what can i do to get more GO!!! AND DONT SAY A 999R
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Old 06-Feb-2006, 19:30
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How fat is your wallet?

Cheapest way to get drive is to change your gearing. Then a lightened flywheel etc ... then you you need to start spending money!
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Old 06-Feb-2006, 19:37
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Depending when your bike was last serviced, things like throttle sensor's and various other's need to be spot on and can make a huge differance to how the bike performs. The gearing on the 996 (Standard ) is fairly high compared to other bikes , dropping a tooth from the front sprocket will help to increase acceleration. 4D
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Old 06-Feb-2006, 19:45
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[i] 2 lads on tl1000s and a gsxr600 , opened it up and the tl1000 went lashing passed me

... did you remember to smile and wave at the two of them as they pleaded for their lives to the local speed-tax enforcement officers (cops) ?

bet they still both wanted a go on the 996
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Old 06-Feb-2006, 20:14
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You could always not bite and let them go, knowing you'll arrive at your destination in style and on a bike people will notice when you park up
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Old 06-Feb-2006, 23:04
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To be honest mate, if you're having trouble with them two bikes, it's you who need addressing not the bike. If they can leave you like that.... you need to learn what the rev limiter and the throttle stop are.
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Old 06-Feb-2006, 23:10
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as weeksy says.....thrash it harder!! On the road, I would have thought 996 would keep up with most things at failry sane speeds
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Old 06-Feb-2006, 23:12
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To be honest mate, if you're having trouble with them two bikes, it's you who need addressing not the bike. If they can leave you like that.... you need to learn what the rev limiter and the throttle stop are.



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Old 06-Feb-2006, 23:16
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To be honest mate, if you're having trouble with them two bikes, it's you who need addressing not the bike. If they can leave you like that.... you need to learn what the rev limiter and the throttle stop are.



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you know me mate.. i always tell it how i see it... I've seen Fil2 sticking with Gixer 1000 K1's both pinned on his 748S. Not saying i'm the best myself, but it can be done if you crack it on.
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Old 06-Feb-2006, 23:21
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Not many jap bikes go past me and Glyn either and we're on 83 bhp ST2's.

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