Fun w/ a FZ1

Kept the good experience coming Rick, i enjoy reading this type posts as much as I like teaching the unsuspecting a lesson, unfortunately this being a small coastal town none of locals want to be embrassesd again but I have fun playing with the tourist sport bikes on the Mtn
 
Absolutely not trying for sarcasm. I do love to hear other stories.
1 week after I got my roadster I raced my nephew on his cbr 600rr. But I told him only to 60 mph. He couldn't believe I was 3 bikes ahead every time he tried.
I was messing with you. Its fun beating the rice rockets though isn't it?
 
There are several 400 Plus HP factory and modified cars I wouldn't racer for $$$$, But I disagree on the speed completely. I had my R3R at 152 according to my sons GPS on his ZX10. I wouldn't have a problem doing it again to prove it either. My R3R only has the K&N and a tune I did last year when I first bought it and it has plenty of legs left after 120.
 
I live in a small town on Cape Cod too. I need to do my fishing on the mainland or down Cape to find the unsuspecting haddock and cod.
 
Thats what I like to hear.
Why not assume the best @Rick Morris ? Life is too short to go looking for wrongs.
I am not looking for anything Sir. Just making sure we are clear.
 

Several year ago, when I still had my Viper, I used to get challenged occasionally by sport bikes. They would walk away from me from a stop, but when speeds got serious I usually prevailed. A combination of horsepower, aerodynamics, and pucker factor usually had the bikes giving up the ghost when we passed the 150 mark. I'd bet I was considerably more comfortable in the Viper at 150+ than you were on the R3R. I saw a bit over 140 on a sport bike once, didn't really want to do that again.

Disclaimer: closed course, no animals harmed, don't try this at home, yada yada yada...
 
Really difficult to do that east of the Mississippi these days. Just a little envious.

Back before they'd put you *under* the jail for such foolishness, as a high-school senior I had three classmates in the car with me -- I was on a real mission -- military induction physical at a base 60 miles away -- the other three were just along for the ride.

Speed back then was determined by timing mile markers -- got pretty at dividing elapsed time into 3600 in my head for MPH. We averaged on that trip -- oh yeah -- it was a vanilla 1969 Pontiac Firebird convertible with a vanilla 350 V8 -- and it would float at 120 MPH - anyway -- we made that trip PDQ.

I can't think of anywhere -- in this state at least -- I'd even be willing to try with the Rocket.
 
The nice thing about the Viper was the seats, stereo, AC and of course the horse power. I can see how you would be comfortable at 150 Plus.
 
We have a few nice stretches of highway we can rip between shifts. The road is new, flat long and wide. I am not saying this is safe at all. But it is a rush. By the way my first car was a White 68 w/ blue interior and black drop top, 326/350 tranny. I loved that car.
 


You must be stripped of all luggage and shields and weigh 120.
Mine does 175 on the dyno - not close to that in the real world.
Pushing 140 out on the highway while tripping with panniers and back bag is about it for me.