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http://www.chatstat.com/VIPER2.wmv

Did a search, couldn't find anything posted previously. 900hp supercharged Viper with methanol injection vs a couple of Hayabusas and a Kwaka ZX12. Viper *just* beats the dead stock Busa, dead level with one that is stock minus mufflers, and gets creamed by everything else :)

Pretty large file (and does get a bit repetitive) but worth the download :D Bikes rock!!

Yeh watched this about a week ago,

Its insane how fast the modified busa's are!

In the one where u can see the top half of his speedo, he goes from like 70mph to 160mph in about 4sec

then it goes out of view and keeps accelerating for atleast another 20-40mph

easily hitting 300kmh+ on those runs

There was one identicle to the chase bike for sale at Drag combat for $13,000 with 25,000K i think it was

$13,000 to go over 300km/h in like 20sec

thats maaaaad! :kick:

Nitrous Busa probably wouldn't be much quicker to 100 without a longer swingarm... most stock big-bore bikes are on the verge of, or already doing, a huge wheelie in first gear at full throttle, putting any more power down is nigh-on impossible. Rolling start though it'd fly. Watch Ghost Rider with the turbo Busa - it has 499hp (compared to 240 in this video from memory) and can power wheelie at 300+ km/h, the roll-on (and wheelie) ability of that thing is phenomenal!

If you have P2P like Kazaa or eMule, look up 'turbo hayabusa' and see what you come up with :rofl:

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