9secondsflat
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- Mar 12, 2012
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The cross over point (imho) is when reliability suffers and parts begin to break. This is when the fun factor and BSD club begins to get old...
As for launching a bike with massive torque...did you mean on the street or track because there is a HUGE difference. Your not holding the throttle WOT and sliding the clutch at a street light start...you gradually roll on...your not going to break the ass end loose despite having massive torque numbers IF your gradual...a fast snap of the throttle and its quite the view from the driver in the car behind you.
My turbo busa (even when it had a baby turbo kit making just under 300 rwhp and 150 ft/lbs) on pump gas would spin the tire for 200-300 feet in 4th gear at 100mph going down the highway. It would look like someone had a paint brush painting a black line down the road behind me. Just realized how much fun my turbo busa was on the street.....maybe I need to get another one...
As for launching a bike with massive torque...did you mean on the street or track because there is a HUGE difference. Your not holding the throttle WOT and sliding the clutch at a street light start...you gradually roll on...your not going to break the ass end loose despite having massive torque numbers IF your gradual...a fast snap of the throttle and its quite the view from the driver in the car behind you.
My turbo busa (even when it had a baby turbo kit making just under 300 rwhp and 150 ft/lbs) on pump gas would spin the tire for 200-300 feet in 4th gear at 100mph going down the highway. It would look like someone had a paint brush painting a black line down the road behind me. Just realized how much fun my turbo busa was on the street.....maybe I need to get another one...
Is too much never enough?
I made the comment about torque, because, to me, after a certain point, or in this case, a certain amount, it would seem that extra torque is, for all practical purposes, unusable. Please educate me, if that doesn't make sense!![]()