raced a 02 r6 with yoshi pipe today from dead stop. I got him off the start 1 time had good lead but in 2nd he pulled on me so much i noticed the 03 r6 pulling on me in 2nd also. i pull them in 3rd 4th but 2nd seems to be weak gear.
Hmmmmm... dunno... you weigh the same as these guys? You shifting at the right time? You riding a 6R or 6RR?
The 6RR has a short 2nd for racetrack oriented reasoning. On my 636, I've gone against '03 R6's and RR Hondas and despite my 220 pound girth I have no problems with either of them, any gear.
your on a 600 remember this run your rpms up get into the power i have an 03 636 i raced an 02 r6 with 2up rear 1 down front gears and i had at the time a 3 up rear i handed the r6 its a$$ with a golden spoon you should have no problem losing them look at the power and weight ratio its kaw all the way i now have a full muzzy system pc3r 3up in the rear and 1 down in the front and put my bike in the low 10's at stock wheelbase out running my buddys zx9 which is stretched 6in and geared hey it was only a thousandth of a second but my 6 still took the 9 in front of everybody keep the front wheel down and your throttle crammed youll run away with the show
i dont know i weigh about 20lbs more than them i weigh 165. I rev 1st out and 2nd out to about 13.5 to 14k before shifting everytime. As my friend says "they just added the 36cc so it could hang" LOL how many bike lengths do u consider handing there ass?
jrock i have figured out on my 636 it keeps makin power and pulling above and beyond the shift light unless my bike is one of those factory freaks crank your bike to 15 or 15.5 before you shift and see what happens handing there ass on an equvilent race as 600 on 600 900 on 900 etc.... even up race from a dead stop 4 or more bikes would be handed there ass to them for me as soon as i get a sec ill post some pics and let you know my bike is sweet
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