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Old 06-25-2006, 02:52 AM
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Cbr600rr Vs R1

You decide who's faster!

http://videos.streetfire.net/video/5...4C5B05C9BA.htm
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Re: Cbr600rr Vs R1

Who was out front the whole time? Honestly though, why would you run a 600 vs an R1...they have a 1000RR.
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Re: Cbr600rr Vs R1

The R1 was out front.

It was probably just a trackday, in which case you're going to have all sorts of bikes on the track at the same time. That video shows one of the big obstacles to riding a 600... someone who is slower in the corners but has twice your acceleration can be difficult to get around. You learn the value of passing on the brakes really quickly when you ride a smaller bike.

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Re: Cbr600rr Vs R1

That and momentum...
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