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Old 10-05-2008, 11:58 AM   #31
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hawt bike

love the wheels, what exhaust u going with?
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Old 10-05-2008, 12:02 PM   #32
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I haven't really opened it up yet.
Wait till you get rid of that paper tag. They don't fair well at speed.
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Old 10-05-2008, 12:51 PM   #33
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The local dealership had four when we went by yesterday...

-Black and gold - gold rims look much nicer in person than what I was expecting.
-Orange - love the color not a huge fan of the decals.
-Red, gray, and white - NOT a fan! Really do not like the red seat.
-Blue - looks nice.
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Old 10-05-2008, 01:02 PM   #34
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Yeah, dude. Fucking tool. They were already trying to sell my '06 while it was on the lift getting the tires swapped onto my '09. It was to a new rider. I pulled him aside a bit later and basically told him the R6 isn't a noob bike. Try a R6S.
Should have told him only vaginas ride R6s and real men ride R1s with turbos.

It looks nice as hell though. I wish I didn't click on this thread because monday between work and school I can kill time by stopping by the local Yamaha/Honda dealership. (Talking to self) Very bad no don't do it damnit!!!
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Old 10-05-2008, 03:04 PM   #35
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Wait till you get rid of that paper tag. They don't fair well at speed.
I hit 170 yesterday and the tag held up just fine.
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Old 10-05-2008, 03:10 PM   #36
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hawt bike

love the wheels, what exhaust u going with?
I want to try to get an all carbon fiber system...well can anyway. I'm not getting a slip-on, I'm gonna hold off and wait until I can afford a full system so it'll be a while before I have one on there. Then I'll need a power commander and get it dyno tuned for max performance.
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Old 10-05-2008, 05:14 PM   #37
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I hit 170 yesterday and the tag held up just fine.
so much for break'n it in according to the manual then huh


so what were all the changes from last year?
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Old 10-05-2008, 05:49 PM   #38
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so much for break'n it in according to the manual then huh


so what were all the changes from last year?
I spoke to a very, very, very fast shop owner out here who recently sold his GSXR and picked up a new 1000RR. I asked him how he broke it in and he said he breaks it in the way he rides and doesn't do anything different. That inspired my top speed run. I had more, but we were going into a headwind that was blowing pretty hard.

The changes from '08? A remapped ECU. '08 was when everything was redesigned.
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I spoke to a very, very, very fast shop owner out here who recently sold his GSXR and picked up a new 1000RR. I asked him how he broke it in and he said he breaks it in the way he rides and doesn't do anything different. That inspired my top speed run. I had more, but we were going into a headwind that was blowing pretty hard.

The changes from '08? A remapped ECU. '08 was when everything was redesigned.
I was just give'n ya shit cause ya said somewhere you were break'n it in according to the manual...

I personally broke my ZZR in (barely before I looped it.) but as I wanted to ride it... lots of oil changes though...


so coming from your 06... what changes are there?
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Old 10-05-2008, 06:03 PM   #40
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so coming from your 06... what changes are there?
* Over 50 friction-reducing strategies have been employed inside the engine, including the use of wider crank bearings.
* Upgraded fuel injection mapping for the YCC-T dual-injector system complements the higher compression ratio for great throttle response and reduced engine braking.
* A magnesium subframe removes weight from the rear of the motorcycle for increased mass centralization.
* All-new frame takes handling to the next level, allowing more precise turn-in, greater corner speed, and tighter exits. Thicker headpipe-headstock and swingarm pivot area walls, and elimination of the frame crossmember, help achieve perfect balance.
* New swingarm has internal ribs added, and extruded section is now forged to work with the new frame.
* Revised outer fork tubes, a new lower triple clamp, and increased fork offset provide highly tactile front-end feedback.
* Moving the rider and bars forward and slightly lower enhances braking and turn-in performance. Clip-ons are also lower and re-angled.
* Front discs are 310 x 5mm instead of 4.5mm for increased cooling qualities.
* Increased fork height adjustability and rear ride-height adjustment range accommodate a greater range of riders and tires.
* Revised bodywork results in even greater aerodynamic efficiency.

It also has the variable intakes.
They never posted the wet weight of the '06 but the '09's wet weight is 414lbs.
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