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0-60 mph times - 4/4/2006 11:01:32 AM   
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you often hear of car owners comparing different times it takes for a car to go from 0-60mph in..
I was just wondering does anyone know how long it will take the F4i to get from 0-60mph?
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RE: 0-60 mph times - 4/4/2006 11:48:04 AM   
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Probably something like 2 sec if that

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RE: 0-60 mph times - 4/4/2006 12:14:57 PM   
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Well, I read somewhere that the 2002 GSX-R 1000 did 0-60 in 2.8 sec. Using that for reference, I'd say somewhere around 3 sec.

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RE: 0-60 mph times - 4/4/2006 4:06:37 PM   
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If it is ridden well, about 3 seconds, especially with a regear. 0-60mph times are pretty close between 600's and 1000's due to the fact that you can only accelerate so hard on the 1000cc without the front end popping up.

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RE: 0-60 mph times - 4/4/2006 5:32:02 PM   
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what about 0-100mph?
And would there be much of a difference between a 600 and a 1000cc then?

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RE: 0-60 mph times - 4/4/2006 7:24:38 PM   
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check out www.sportrider.com . . they have some stats on their site.

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RE: 0-60 mph times - 4/4/2006 7:48:00 PM   
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Well, the 1000 is of course quicker... 60% more HP with the same size and weight... But if you look at the 1/4 mile times on the F4i and 1000RR, there is maybe a half second at most between them. What you will notice is that the 1000rr will cross the finish line at a much higher MPH... That tells me that the 1000rr is limited off the line due to the power and that it wants to wheelie, but once it is rolling at a good clip you can really lay the power down and it will rip past the 600.



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RE: 0-60 mph times - 4/4/2006 8:48:21 PM   
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the 0-60 has been recorded as 2.8 seconds
Ferraris get up there in 3


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RE: 0-60 mph times - 4/5/2006 1:43:28 PM   
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0-60 times are: FAST

All of these (600) sportbikes are fast & so comparable.....so does 0.1 or 0.002 seconds really matter???


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RE: 0-60 mph times - 4/5/2006 2:04:36 PM   
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Everytime I decide to gun it on my bike I always do so from 2nd gear cause I'm not sure of all that torque in first. So does that mean that if you full throttle in first on our f4i's the front wheel will still be stable? Other than redline coming up faster than @!$%

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RE: 0-60 mph times - 4/5/2006 2:28:57 PM   
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Everytime I decide to gun it on my bike I always do so from 2nd gear cause I'm not sure of all that torque in first. So does that mean that if you full throttle in first on our f4i's the front wheel will still be stable? Other than redline coming up faster than @!$%



I dunno....if I gun it in first (wide open throttle all the way to redline), the front end feels light - it causes me to want to lean forward as far as I can. I don't know for sure if it get's a little air or not. I'm still afraid of it at wide open throttle and high rpms, plus, you really can't do it for long without hitting 100+, so who knows. I can tell you it's a pretty wild ride.

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RE: 0-60 mph times - 4/5/2006 3:39:27 PM   
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I bet. I can even feel that when I'm in 2nd as far as the front being "light". But that wild ride is the whole reason we all ride what we do!

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RE: 0-60 mph times - 7/26/2008 11:52:34 AM   
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I went to the sportrider.com and look at the times. I have an 01 and I was pretty impressed by the times. But I looked at the 06 F4i times and It was slower than mine in every category...why is that?

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RE: 0-60 mph times - 7/26/2008 11:58:58 AM   
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Everytime I decide to gun it on my bike I always do so from 2nd gear cause I''m not sure of all that torque in first. So does that mean that if you full throttle in first on our f4i''s the front wheel will still be stable? Other than redline coming up faster than @!$%


The front end gets a little light in 1st, but as long as you dont pull and lean back, the front wheel will stay planted.

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I went to the sportrider.com and look at the times. I have an 01 and I was pretty impressed by the times. But I looked at the 06 F4i times and It was slower than mine in every category...why is that?


I believe the 01s have a little more power than the 02+''s or something along those lines


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RE: 0-60 mph times - 7/26/2008 12:03:45 PM   
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Everytime I decide to gun it on my bike I always do so from 2nd gear cause I''m not sure of all that torque in first. So does that mean that if you full throttle in first on our f4i''s the front wheel will still be stable? Other than redline coming up faster than @!$%

I do kick it in first gear, but I try to be careful, in the mid rpms I can really tell my front becomes light, and in the high rpms it actually comes off the ground. But about that time is when I have to change gears then it pops up a little more when I change then goes back down

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