SilverPelican
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0-60? I have no idea. 0-45 in city traffic with the DCT. I'm very happy.
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As the original posters friend making the enquiry is a car driver the 350Z comparison will probably help him understand the NC's acceleration better.
Merry Christmas all.
" It's the [cycle] that made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs. I've outrun Imperial starships. Not the local bulk cruisers mind you, I'm talking about the big Corellian ships now. She's fast enough for you old man. What's the cargo?"
the weather after the show Sunday was really bad it was a wet 100 miles home TONY. DALE
Nada on the variable valve timing. It's fixed although the valve timing isn't the same for both cylinders.............. gotta love that torque curve, this looks very much like my friends 2001 GSR integra's TQ and HP curves. Looking at this im gunna go out on a limb and guess our bikes have variable valve timing.. at least on the intake..........
My 2 cents about "performance" is this:
See you at the top of the mountain, sportsbikes with >199PS , Tourers >1999cc, Harleys >19999 dB pipes, etc.
Most of the time, I am happily sipping my coffee when they come into the parking area...
Now, that works well for me.
0-60? That is so .....straight line.
besides if the other cars and bikes are faster, that means they will have to stop for fuel sooner. I will still win the race and have lunch in the frunk.
the weather after the show Sunday was really bad it was a wet 100 miles home TONY. DALE
My 2 cents about "performance" is this:
See you at the top of the mountain, sportsbikes with >199PS , Tourers >1999cc, Harleys >19999 dB pipes, etc.
Most of the time, I am happily sipping my coffee when they come into the parking area...
Now, that works well for me.
0-60? That is so .....straight line.
" It's the [cycle] that made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs. I've outrun Imperial starships. Not the local bulk cruisers mind you, I'm talking about the big Corellian ships now. She's fast enough for you old man. What's the cargo?"
Test's done by cycle world magazine on a manual non abs model
1/4-mile 13.86 sec. @ 94.23 mph
0-30 mph 1.6 sec.
0-60 mph 4.9 sec.
0-90 mph 11.9 sec.
0-100 mph 17.3 sec.
Top gear time to speed:
40-60 mph 6.9 sec.
60-80 mph 8.7 sec.
Measured top speed 111 mph
Engine speed at 60 mph 3229 rpm
And my favorite part =)
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gotta love that torque curve, this looks very much like my friends 2001 GSR integra's TQ and HP curves. Looking at this im gunna go out on a limb and guess our bikes have variable valve timing.. at least on the intake
These things were important to know to me before buying the bike, because a lot of reviewers state how it is "no sport bike" when you accelerate, which was fine for me as long as it was faster than my car =). I could not own a bike that was not at least a couple seconds faster than my car 0-60.