how fast is a stock cbr1krr ????
214 SPH (squids per hour)
Take your bike to the track and use a lap timer. If you want to know the top speed on the street QUIT BEING A SQUID you're gonna kill someone.
Take your bike to the track and use a lap timer. If you want to know the top speed on the street QUIT BEING A SQUID you're gonna kill someone.
Its pretty fast. The acceleration is awesome. There aren't many places to run wot except on the interstate. 175mph is what I got stock. GPS. 181mph was on speedo. After a RS-5 190mph on speedo 177mph GPS. Its plenty fast. 0-60 in about 3 secs. 1/4 mile in about 10.5 to 10.9 secs. I am going to do some more runs but damn, its scary fast. I just wanted to see what it would do. I like the accerleration not so much the top end. 175mph + is s c a r y. Oh what a feeling, its so smooth, just don't pop your head up.
ORIGINAL: TheX
214 SPH (squids per hour)
Take your bike to the track and use a lap timer. If you want to know the top speed on the street QUIT BEING A SQUID you're gonna kill someone.
214 SPH (squids per hour)
Take your bike to the track and use a lap timer. If you want to know the top speed on the street QUIT BEING A SQUID you're gonna kill someone.
ORIGINAL: TheX
214 SPH (squids per hour)
Take your bike to the track and use a lap timer. If you want to know the top speed on the street QUIT BEING A SQUID you're gonna kill someone.
214 SPH (squids per hour)
Take your bike to the track and use a lap timer. If you want to know the top speed on the street QUIT BEING A SQUID you're gonna kill someone.
I have only done that once on an empty road, but you are right - that sort of rding belongs on the track.
I am rather respectable in traffic. I think it is hard enough to deal with the stereotype that sportbikees (and their riders) have without me adding to the problem.
i raced up to about 170 something on mine..... But i'm an idiot..... the wind was amazing at that speed..
But where you really have fun with the bike is at the lower rpms... nothing like a liter bike to make you feel happy at almost any rpm
But where you really have fun with the bike is at the lower rpms... nothing like a liter bike to make you feel happy at almost any rpm


