add horsepower
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theres no way without breaking into the engine. even a full exhaust will run u over a grand for like 5 horse. its a bike, its pretty much tweaked out from the factory, and the f4i isnt slow at all, maybe compared to a busa or 1000 but u should be able to keep up with either one depending on the road. r u wanting like 3 second quarter mile times?
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Dude either you are trollin or you are the squidliest mother F*$&#( I've ever come across on this forum. You have 10 posts and they range from "I just started riding" to " I layed my bike down" to "my f4i is to slow" to "I just removed my tip sensor because it adds horsepower" to "I can't keep up a power wheelie and I can't figure out how to clutch on up" If you value your life at ALL I highly recommend selling your bike. just sayin
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Dude either you are trollin or you are the squidliest mother F*$&#( I've ever come across on this forum. You have 10 posts and they range from "I just started riding" to " I layed my bike down" to "my f4i is to slow" to "I just removed my tip sensor because it adds horsepower" to "I can't keep up a power wheelie and I can't figure out how to clutch on up" If you value your life at ALL I highly recommend selling your bike. just sayin
this is hilarious! i agree though...the f4i is plenty fast...it'll hang with any new 600 and most liter bikes in the twisties...sell the f4i and get a 250 ninja...
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wow is there a such thing as a slow f4i ......sure if it has pedals and no motor lmao...i'm a beginner really but i know most streetbikes are pretty damn fast. Unless you want a turbine superbike or something( even those take off slow because two gears and shaft lag) whatever though i recommend this dude just leaves riding alone all together