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TheVak


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posted May 24, 2006 06:12 AM        
Hit 170Mph Yesterday



I had to open her up some I don't want my bike being a dog when it's fully
broken in. She was steady as a rock and felt like 200Mph with a sprocket
change would be no problem. And considering the 14 has no stablizer it is
extremely stable.

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TJ


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posted May 24, 2006 06:49 AM        
The whole "break it in like you want to to run it" concept is just a myth. Your bike will not run like a dog just for following factory recommended break in procedures.
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speedgene


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posted May 24, 2006 08:00 AM        Edited By: speedgene on 24 May 2006 09:01
I hear that Vak... the "extremely stable" part of it. TJ pretty much answered the other part.

I'd hate to spend precious time squeezing fluid through a tube trying to (correct) a bike at 170. Maybe running LSR where I have a lot of room to steer, but for the street/track... no way for me thanks. This bike steers too nice as is.




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