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very impressive acceleration.
#1
a few days ago I had a Civic Type R pull alongside while I was on the 98 - 600. We both pulled away rapidly and he was obviously up for a blast. We pulled onto the slip road for the M27 and I gave my 600 the berries to show this cageist who was boss, unfortunately he managed to stay a few feet ahead right up to 125mph when traffic got in the way. I was very impressed as his car was not blingy but he certainly had so impressive power under there. My Bird would have annihilated it but it's the first time I have had a car like that out accelerate a bike.
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#2
Yeah, once you're running past 40 - 50mph, the edge a 600 has is definately largely erroded when you're up against a mid-range type of car. Had a similar experience with an Astra VXR up my chuff on the motorway at about 60mph. Was in 4th gear ready to surprise him as traffic cleared but it didn't really work lol.

Those are the days when I wish I was riding my FZ1  :rolleyes
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#3
I did, once, have an idiot in an Aston DB9 try to race my Bird away from the lights. Fail. I think he was actually surprised  :lol
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#4
I had an m3 try and keep up when I was on my 600. Left him standing up to about a ton, I then backed off, and he came flying past me as if I was stood still!

Also got behind a focus RS a couple of weeks ago, blinged up with massive exhausts. I was on the fz1, and he nailed it. I went WOT, and I couldn't gain on him until I hit 7k, then I gradually caught him as he was changing up, blowing flames out if the exhaust! He moved over and I spotted a very small tuners sticker on the boot with 400bhp on it! I gave him a thumbs up on the way past, and he gave me a mutual wave. Every respect to him for wasting thousands of pounds on a car  that was beaten by a bike worth less than his massive wheels! Big Grin
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#5
Had a similar experience against a Merc SL500 AMG....after a few miles of spirited riding I could help thinking my £3.5k against your £70K as he gave me the thumbs up when I passed him.........used a lot less fuel too
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#6
I've done the same on my fazer 6 against a TVR, left him at the lights but he soon caught up with me and stuck up my chuff until about 120 when i turned off. Those TVR's, although break down alot are very quick!
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#7
I had a type r for a few years, the vtec is superb fun,it likes to rev just like a fazer.totally bulletproof too,only thing stopping me have another is the fuel consumption.


Im still surprised it kept up though, maybe it just cought you out, if youd known how quick it was could you have maybe got off the mark a bit quicker.


Still fun thiugh 8)
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#8
I had a couple of years without a bike a while back, then got an SV650 to get back into it. Nice bike but got sick of Mercs, BMs etc etc up my arse on the motorways so decided I had to get back to big bikes. If I don't have the beans to lose tailgaters, I'm not happy! And these days, even the thou is sometimes not enough - now do you see why people want turbos etc?!! :lol
I've also noticed that these tailgaters, when shown that you've got the power to leave them, will not come up so close when you slow down again (well, quite often anyway).
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#9
One reason to buy a man's bike , not a toy!! Wink
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#10
(06-08-13, 07:01 PM)slimwilly link Wrote: One reason to buy a man's bike , not a toy!! Wink

You could have been really convincing too, cept your bike is the slow colour! :lol
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(06-08-13, 07:48 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: [quote author=slimwilly link=topic=9263.msg92803#msg92803 date=1375812099]
One reason to buy a man's bike , not a toy!! Wink

You could have been really convincing too, cept your bike is the slow colour! :lol
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#12
I think Lumpy only struggled with a Civic (ffs) because he never had a Blue Fazer, or maybe he's not as streamlined as the Civic.


Just a thought


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#13
Very impressive acceleration...


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#14
See, blue is a cold colour. Objects that are cold tend towards blue. This means that they are not creating much frictional heat, for example, by moving fast. As speed, and therefore frictional generated heat increases, colour goes from blue to red, then YELLOW, demonstrating a much higher velocity. The effect can be seen in footage of space capsules re-entering Earth's atmosphere. A red flame appears around the nose cone as the vehicle's velocity increases, caused by the friction of entering the thicker atmosphere. At super-high speeds, this flame will be seen to turn YELLOW.
I rest my case...
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(06-08-13, 09:43 PM)rayburn600 link Wrote: Very impressive acceleration...

Black on the other hand, demonstrates that no energy is present at all :lol
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#16
Speaking of impressive acceleration, a mate of mine has gone on holiday for 3 weeks and left me the keys to his Blackbird.  Holy Jesus H Corbett that thing shifts  :eek  It is red though, I can only imagine how fast it's be if it was blue  :car
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(06-08-13, 09:51 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: [quote author=rayburn600 link=topic=9263.msg92838#msg92838 date=1375821820]
Very impressive acceleration...

Black on the other hand, demonstrates that no energy is present at all :lol
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I think you'll find that blue has a much higher frequency (and therefore energy) compared to red and yellow in the spectrum Tongue

Even the dopler effect shows blue shift for when objects are moving incredibly fast away from each other... such as when a blue bike overtakes a yellow one Wink
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#18
Lets face it, if it's not red, your not really moving  :lol
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#19
I wonder what Colour Lumpy's is?


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(07-08-13, 01:28 AM)Dead Eye link Wrote: [quote author=nick crisp link=topic=9263.msg92842#msg92842 date=1375822283]
[quote author=rayburn600 link=topic=9263.msg92838#msg92838 date=1375821820]
Very impressive acceleration...

Black on the other hand, demonstrates that no energy is present at all :lol
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I think you'll find that blue has a much higher frequency (and therefore energy) compared to red and yellow in the spectrum Tongue

Even the dopler effect shows blue shift for when objects are moving incredibly fast away from each other... such as when a blue bike overtakes a yellow one Wink
[/quote]It'll be blue as it moves towards you (in your mirrors) and red as it moves away from you, smartarse  :b
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