Aggressive Wheel Fitment Thread
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Well the feature of my car went up today if you guys wanna check it out. I'll post one of my favorite pics but here is the link for the full feature: Cars X Hype | CarsXHype.com dedicated to bringing YOU the freshest whips, kicks, threads, and tunes
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haha wow im in THAT guy's siggy!
mmmm i dont think so =P
i fell in love with my wheels again after having them re-finished + re-lipped =]
i fell in love with my wheels again after having them re-finished + re-lipped =]
I am THAT guy
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one of these days i'm gonna read all that stuff you guys posted on the previous page.
until then - anybody else going to HRE's open house this month? (lookin' at you socal people)
until then - anybody else going to HRE's open house this month? (lookin' at you socal people)
I HATE SPEEDBUMPS!
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Bikes seem like fun, I just knew too many people that have died on them. I won't even bother risking it.
Props to anyone who tracks a bike, but I doubt Damn does.
Props to anyone who tracks a bike, but I doubt Damn does.
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EDIT: The R6 has also been in and out of the shop a lot lately, having a lot of electrical issues and its quite annoying.
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Haha I attend track days as well, do you actually race it is what I meant.
That's ****** nuts if you do though I know I wouldn't haha, props.
That's ****** nuts if you do though I know I wouldn't haha, props.
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Honestly I feel safer on the track than I do on the street.
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That's cool, it's more that I can say for my self, people around here don't watch for motorcycles, it's why I won't bother getting one.
Track probably is safer, not much traffic if any, no road debris, riding surface is probably a lot smoother.
Track probably is safer, not much traffic if any, no road debris, riding surface is probably a lot smoother.
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A 250lb "Guy" sitting behind the computer eating cheetos all day probably is going to experience a "kiddie-like" ride.
Liter bikes shine above 100mph, which is stupid to be going over that on the street. I've seen plenty of 600s hang with the liter bikes till they break 100mph.
Single biggest jump in performance for myself was loosing 30lbs in between riding seasons and my bike felt completely different.
What makes a 600cc kiddie like again?
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Modern 600cc bikes are plenty fast. In terms of straight line performance stock 600RRs have broken 10sec 1/4mi times with a seasoned rider. Take into consideration rider weight as well.
A 250lb "Guy" sitting behind the computer eating cheetos all day probably is going to experience a "kiddie-like" ride.
Liter bikes shine above 100mph, which is stupid to be going over that on the street. I've seen plenty of 600s hang with the liter bikes till they break 100mph.
Single biggest jump in performance for myself was loosing 30lbs in between riding seasons and my bike felt completely different.
What makes a 600cc kiddie like again?
HONDA CBR 600RR 10:87 126 MPH QUARTER MILE PASS US 41 MORORRO IN. - YouTube
A 250lb "Guy" sitting behind the computer eating cheetos all day probably is going to experience a "kiddie-like" ride.
Liter bikes shine above 100mph, which is stupid to be going over that on the street. I've seen plenty of 600s hang with the liter bikes till they break 100mph.
Single biggest jump in performance for myself was loosing 30lbs in between riding seasons and my bike felt completely different.
What makes a 600cc kiddie like again?
HONDA CBR 600RR 10:87 126 MPH QUARTER MILE PASS US 41 MORORRO IN. - YouTube
Thank you for enlightening me, I had no idea a 600cc bike was so fast. Do you write for Sport Rider magazine? You should because you are so knowledgeable on the subject, it really blows me away.