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is it very common Singaporean would risk to take off speed lock for R1 to hit 299mph?


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okay thx dude i havent got my class 2 yet but soon so gotta get some info on it thx ah

 

:slapforehead::faint:

 

i suspected as much but i gave benefit of doubt.....

 

seriously bro, you get license first, buy the bike first, you really itchy with ultra-high-speed and you dare, you go wherever u think is safe and you whack throttle. then when you actually hit the bike's top speed, and u actually manage to cruise at its top speed (like for more than ten minutes), and u still think not enough.... come back here we talk. then can discuss slip-on and full-system and power commander.

 

i tell you honestly, only hayabusa blackbird ZX-14R bikers bother with increasing top speed. all other 'full' sportsbike owners dun bother top speed and instead ask acceleration and handling. you go ahead try cruise at top speed on your future R1, then you see why.

 

and there is no speed limiter, except possibly a 300kmh limit for jap bikes. again, u hit that speed first bro then we discuss how to remove any such limiter if its on your bike.

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It's true: it's more fun to ride a slow bike fast than to ride a fast bike slow. Admittedly, though... It is MOST fun to ride a fast bike fast!

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Riding at 299kph is not a trivial matter, as any small error, whether caused by you, other motorists, animals, road conditions is likely to be fatal. Think thrice before doing that. Want to do it, do it on a track where it is relatively 'safer'. Ride safe, always. Speed thrills, and the stopping after that kills.

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cmon lah guys im trying to learn new things right?

nid to comment until like tat anot.

correct me if im wrong.

u guys should reali shame on urself.

 

Hai....

 

1 ~ Go to a riding school an get your self a 2B...

 

2 ~ Wait 1 year....

 

3 ~ Get Class 2A

 

4 ~ Wait 1 year again...

 

5 ~ Than Get Class 2

 

6 ~ By than, my guess is that you'll already know what is PC than... by than...may be 299 is not a magic figure any more.

 

Pss... Having a bike that goes TOP SPEED is nothing without a RIDER with BIG BALLS!:cool:

 

Well...mine are small so...I stick to small bikes...:cheeky:

 

To Dream is good... by start by going to SCHOOL...:thumb:

 

Cheers!

 

Stoner

To Me....

 

It's not How fast you go... It's how FAR you Travel...:thumb:

 

It's the Rider! Not the Bike! o_O

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:slapforehead::faint:

 

i suspected as much but i gave benefit of doubt.....

 

seriously bro, you get license first, buy the bike first, you really itchy with ultra-high-speed and you dare, you go wherever u think is safe and you whack throttle. then when you actually hit the bike's top speed, and u actually manage to cruise at its top speed (like for more than ten minutes), and u still think not enough.... come back here we talk. then can discuss slip-on and full-system and power commander.

 

i tell you honestly, only hayabusa blackbird ZX-14R bikers bother with increasing top speed. all other 'full' sportsbike owners dun bother top speed and instead ask acceleration and handling. you go ahead try cruise at top speed on your future R1, then you see why.

 

and there is no speed limiter, except possibly a 300kmh limit for jap bikes. again, u hit that speed first bro then we discuss how to remove any such limiter if its on your bike.

 

:thumb: Well said... So what if you could reach the 299.99KM/hr?

 

It's like GP Racing.... 80% Rider....20% Bike!

 

Go Pasir Gu_Dang... during the pass years... have seen 250cc (s) running and getting better lap times than most superbikers....

 

It's always the rider not the bike.... :cool:

 

How many superbikers owner :cool: does or dare to fully use the 90% power band / horse power of the bike...Not many riders (Including my self:cry:) in my humble opinion.

To Me....

 

It's not How fast you go... It's how FAR you Travel...:thumb:

 

It's the Rider! Not the Bike! o_O

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