Big_T112

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posted July 17, 2011 08:36 PM
It will and more, I guess what I am trying to tell you is don't expect the same street manners as it was before and though it will have a lot more power a lot of riders never beat out there times they had on normally aspirated bike with a dry kit. It really depends on your skill level, how fast you react to what the bike is gonna do and that sort of thing. I have had it go to full boost at 68" inch wheel base on the back half of the 1/4 mile and had to tap the rear brake with my foot to keep it from coming back over on me at over 100 mph. Stuff happens fast on a turbo under boost.... And that's what I like!
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01smokes

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posted July 17, 2011 10:06 PM
i think turbo bikes make the most amazing street bikes i didnt like them for the track thats just me, maybe if i had a real clutch in it and a ams500 i would have liked it more
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Big_T112

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posted July 19, 2011 05:59 AM
Yea there not for everybody. They do reall good on the street too. Roll on's with your buddy's will have them pissed at you. I ride mine a couple of days at a time then I might not jump on it for a few weeks. It's a pain in the butt to operate on AV gas because you have to take your gas can to the airport then fill it up. And if you twist on it your lucky if you get 70 miles to a tank of fuel.
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