whats your best 1/4 mile time?????
#4
RE: whats your best 1/4 mile time?????
I have got my 02 zx6r in the 11.14's at 126mph... I know I can do better
I'm going up to the track middle of next month to run it again... I know I can put it in the 10.99's
I'm going up to the track middle of next month to run it again... I know I can put it in the 10.99's
#5
RE: whats your best 1/4 mile time?????
all of us down here in south ga are running the same times. no one can break into the 10's (except one guy and he ran a 10.49 but he rode professionaly) Anyone have any problems with the front end comming up off the line? i know bieks do it, but the 636 does it worse than any other bike out there
#6
RE: whats your best 1/4 mile time?????
I saw on another forum that guys would just strap the front end down and that solved the wheelie problem. Best way too, strap when you get there, then undo for the ride home.
#7
RE: whats your best 1/4 mile time?????
well a lot of the time ill put it on the trailor when i go (even though the track is less than 30 miles from my house) my gf and her 2 yr old girl go so puttin it on the trailor makes everything easier. i cant believe no one in here takes their **** to the racetrack!
#9
RE: whats your best 1/4 mile time?????
ive tried anywhere from 3,000 to 6,500 rpm. It either stands up or is sluggish... gets a little nerve racking after a while bc i dont know if i would rather burn the clutch up by letting it slip or taking the chance of flippin backwards.
#10
RE: whats your best 1/4 mile time?????
I also put my bike up on the tailer.. you never know whats going to happen.. crash blow up... always go idea to have a way to get it home.
straping to front end is good way to help it out.. or you can slip the clutch a little more..
I don't strap the front end.. and I launch at around 5000
straping to front end is good way to help it out.. or you can slip the clutch a little more..
I don't strap the front end.. and I launch at around 5000