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of course the car is going to go around corners faster. It has 4 huge tyres compared to the bikes skinny two.

...then u have the massive advantage of power to weight, my previous bike was lightened to 166kg with mods which took it to 173.5rwhp! best et was only 10.2s which isnt much - being a bike the laws of physics wont keep that front wheel down.

just think what a gtr will run with the same power weight ratio

the R35 GTR must be absolutely amazing

the brakes, amazing.

the bike in this instance was a good fair choice, just the extra massive breaks from the GTr, and its stability thru the corners, kept it up and in front.

would like to see the comparison 1 half-hour later after they have run the lap 3 times...... would be slightly closer than 3secs but not by much.

GTR must be awesome. enough said. the bike was ridden well, cple corners I saw he was hesitant with the car in front of him so I really reckon 2 more laps and the bike rider would be more comfortable and even more "committed" as they were saying.

nice find, thanks for that.

Thanks for the post....great vid

Looks like you have an aftermarket exhaust on your M3 there mate...

What did you go for? Did you eliminate that raspy note in the mid rev range?

I've been listening to all of the clips on klangford, but there isn't one that does it for me :D

Have you taken any video clips of yours? :D

...then u have the massive advantage of power to weight, my previous bike was lightened to 166kg with mods which took it to 173.5rwhp! best et was only 10.2s which isnt much - being a bike the laws of physics wont keep that front wheel down.

just think what a gtr will run with the same power weight ratio

Or, another way to think about that last bit:

Think what a GT-R will owe you to have the same power to weight ratio... :happy:

true, cars are expensive if ur chasing hp!

u can spend 10k on a 05 model jap bike and it will pull low 10's - at the riders discretion...i stopped riding this yr due to the danger factor as a few of my friends have had life changing accidents so i think the extra money spent on a fast gtr is well worth it

needless to say ive kept my leathers, tyrewarmers, stands etc just incase :-)

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