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Old 11-12-2009, 01:56 PM   #73
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Originally Posted by Sean View Post
The parts spinning in the engine all act like gyroscopes, so even if a 1000 and 600 weighed the same, all other things being equal, the 1000 would still be less nimble and slower to bend into corners.

Less rpms for everything inside the engine though.

A 5oz unit of mass spinning at 16500 rpm, would have the equivalent force of x spinning at 13500rpm?


I don't know the calculations, or I'd do em myself. And I know they won't be equal, I just think they're a lot closer than most people think.

Apoc's 2005 or 2006 1000rr turned in faster than my 2000 r6.
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