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ohh sorry for not answering the 2nd part of your question. There all really close but those damn 36cc pull the victory. the Kawasaki 636 is the fastest. But for a bike not going over or cheating its US baby 600rr. if your new and looking for a bike i encourage you to look at the bike for more than its stright away times. Thats only a little bit of what Sport bikes are about. Also it can all be changed with a cheap $40 sprocket
 

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ohh sorry for not answering the 2nd part of your question. There all really close but those damn 36cc pull the victory. the Kawasaki 636 is the fastest. But for a bike not going over or cheating its US baby 600rr. if your new and looking for a bike i encourage you to look at the bike for more than its stright away times. Thats only a little bit of what Sport bikes are about. Also it can all be changed with a cheap $40 sprocket
 

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For all you guys who can't find accurate information, I ran my '08 several times with the PocketDyno+ app for the iphone, and a person timing to compare. The iphone seems pretty accurate I've discovered.

The best time I ran was a 2.8 and the worst a 3.7. It was pretty inconsistent since I was practicing dropping the clutch from different RPMs. My 3.7 run I wouldn't count because my tires were cold so I ended up getting a ton of rear wheel spin. The 2.8 I dropped it a little over 9k RPMs. My 1st gear redlines at 75mph so I think that a +1 or +2 rear sprocket would take that time down to consistently below 3 seconds. I running stock gearing and the only performance upgrade on my bike is a two brothers exhaust.
 
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0 to 60 times are affected greatly bye rider experience & elevation
most skilled riders will reach 60 mph by 3 seconds flat... more skilled can do a few tenths better. a well tuned 600cc bike with modern traction/launch control on race fuel will achieve 60 in less than 2.5 seconds
 

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^personally I don't think there is a 'most important' spec to aim for

What about weight, power, cornering Gs sustained, etc...
 

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Ironically, probably by using the search function! The noobs can't win! :crackup:
You have a better chance finding what your looking for on google than search functions in vbulletin forums. Most the time threads older than 2 years with no activity get locked to avoid noobs bringing back up old dead posts and cluttering forums with dead threads.

I may be a noob on this site but I'm no forum noob. I have 3 other accounts with double your post count on other forums lol :spank:

Moto noob yes

Internet noob I think not sir haha
 

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I may be a noob on this site but I'm no forum noob. I have 3 other accounts with double your post count on other forums lol :spank:

Moto noob yes

Internet noob I think not sir haha
I am impressed by your multiple account presence elsewhere on the internet. We only just got the "information super highway" in Scotland. My bad. I'm new to surfing.



I wasn't even referring to you anyway :ponder:
 
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