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bigkev 06-Feb-2006 23:29

trust me i can trash it with the best of them , well over 150 plus when started to pull away from the gixer 6 and i just could not match the tl1000s top end,, the little horns came out and that was it game on, it could be just as simple as he got the jump on me , you never know i could come across them again

twpd 06-Feb-2006 23:31

A 996 Bip should have no probs with a TL altho, the Bip is horribly overgeared for something like 180+ in top.

weeveetwin 06-Feb-2006 23:35

Just how "big" are you bigkev? Power to weight ratio would come into the equation!

45mm Termis? My teeny weeny 888's got a 50mm exhaust. Surely a bigger displacement engine would need better breathing? Maybe its being stifled.

bigkev 06-Feb-2006 23:41

i think it could be that the bikes just over geared , could change the f/sprocket , i dont need mega top end rush just more go in the mid range

PDL 06-Feb-2006 23:58

Thrash it in each gear, on straights and corners.

The TL is pants, it doesn't go round corners and my 748 is a quick up to 100 as a gixer6, so whats the problem?

You are riding on the wrong roads, stay off the motorways.
:P

andys 900ss 07-Feb-2006 00:02

Hmmm, strange one this.

I had trouble keeping up with Dukerob on a very long and bumpy road on my R1 last summer when he went chasing a GSXR, and he has very tall gearing on his 996, although it has been breathed on.

Andy

Stealth 07-Feb-2006 00:16

Red mist on the road is way risky (forget the law breaking, I'm talking about critical blunders). We all do it but hey, enough of the ride safe stuff.

More importantly, slim down to 8stone, lower the gearing (one tooth front sprocket), lightweight clutch (big difference), 45mm to 50mm or full 50mm termis plus chip, pipercross air filter, loose unsprung weight (magnesium/titanium/carbon), AP or brembo billet brakes, properly set up suspension, lighter flywheel, unclog fuel filter, diablo corse tyres, hunker down and don't drop below 6K revs. Worked for me.....

Monty 07-Feb-2006 00:22

Change the front sprocket to 14tooth-best £18 you'll ever spend-and keep the revs over 6500, the TL will wonder which way you went.

John

Glyn 07-Feb-2006 00:26

get an st2
if any one goes past you its
"well its only an 83 bhp st2, what do you expect"
but when yo come across a pack of il4's on one of your fav twistys and leave um for dead you know it feels good!!

RCA 07-Feb-2006 01:03

borrow my bike next time.


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