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Originally Posted by richard slanger
i was gonna come but i had a crapload of micro economics to read for class monday and procrastinated all weekend haha.
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Originally Posted by DustinZ33
I would say a 99 cbr900rr has less power than today's 1000cc. Today's 1000 also weighs less.
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Originally Posted by nuckinfutz74
Looks good, and the mileage almost seems hard to believe, could have changed speedo. I have a 05, and there is no way I could have only put 900 miles on it. BTW, I am selling mine for $1k more than that one, and it's a 1000cc.
1000 is overkill for me. I'd kill myself just sitting on it in the driveway
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Originally Posted by nuckinfutz74
That's a matter of opinion, I started out on a 900cc, and did fine.
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Originally Posted by DustinZ33
I would say a 99 cbr900rr has less power than today's 1000cc. Today's 1000 also weighs less.
In 92 when they released that bike it was revolutionary (like the 98 R1). The only thing around similar was the GSXR 1100, and that was a heavy *** bike.
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Originally Posted by J_Dizzle
is there a photography shop somewhere in nola?
http://www.lakesidecamera.com
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i think a 900 is waaaay too much for a beginners bike. Most people would frown on a 600 as a beginners bike too. I had a R6 as a starter bike and i couldn't tell you how many times people woud shake their heads when they realized it was my first.
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Originally Posted by sumfknguy
i think a 900 is waaaay too much for a beginners bike. Most people would frown on a 600 as a beginners bike too. I had a R6 as a starter bike and i couldn't tell you how many times people woud shake their heads when they realized it was my first.
The 900RR we used to Dyno made 108ish
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Originally Posted by Jason333
I think if you dyno'd a 900rr with a modern 600, you would see a small difference on the big end. The 900rr will have more tq (usually gets ppl in trouble), but similar numbers.
The 900RR we used to Dyno made 108ish
The 900RR we used to Dyno made 108ish
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Tire Rack just called & woke me up to make sure I wanted 265-35. I wasn't fully aware & was like, "oh **** is that what I need?!?!!?!?"
Then it clicked that I was ok.
Then it clicked that I was ok.
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Originally Posted by sumfknguy
yo COW, does Politics carry LRG?
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Originally Posted by holy EFFING cow
Tire Rack just called & woke me up to make sure I wanted 265-35. I wasn't fully aware & was like, "oh **** is that what I need?!?!!?!?"
Then it clicked that I was ok.
Then it clicked that I was ok.