4 1/2 seconds...or thereabouts. I've clocked myself. And that's with a full fairing.
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cycle world test on the hyabuussa,0-60 in 1.5 sec, 1/4 8.65 at 165 mph, top speed 200 (on the 1999,slightly less on later years).Holly cow the new rice burnners 600cc bikes are doing the 1/4 in under 11 sec. well right at 11sec. were does it end?But mine is still more comffy at any speed,and i'm able to ride it more than 2 miles at a time1982 XJ 1100
going strong after 60,000 miles
The new and not yet improved TRIXY
now in the stable. 1982 xj11, 18,000miles
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the hyabuussa,0-60 in 1.5 sec
Alot of that time has to do with the driver. If you've ever ridden a Busa then you know the damned thing is virtually impossible to keep the nose down.
At 80 mph in 5th if you WOT the front wheel will come off. And if you fool enough to stay with it, it will simply come back over on you.
The fastes I've ever done 0-60 was a 1986 ZL900 Eliminator. 2.8 seconds and that scared the dawg squeeze outta me.
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Originally posted by MAXIMAN
That is certifiably NUTZ!
Alot of that time has to do with the driver. If you've ever ridden a Busa then you know the damned thing is virtually impossible to keep the nose down.
At 80 mph in 5th if you WOT the front wheel will come off. And if you fool enough to stay with it, it will simply come back over on you.
The fastes I've ever done 0-60 was a 1986 ZL900 Eliminator. 2.8 seconds and that scared the dawg squeeze outta me.81 Black "1179" Xcessively trick Super Special. One owner (me).
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I race mine at our Dragstrip every month, Races start again this Saturday. Best time to date (with ok air) 12.60, 106mph. With the elevation factor, I think this is spot on for the times the Cycle World stated back in the day. Average run is 12.8-12.9 at arond 105. Made it through a whole season last year with no trans failure....hmmm
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Originally posted by XS1100DRAGRACER
I race mine at our Dragstrip every month, Races start again this Saturday. Best time to date (with ok air) 12.60, 106mph. With the elevation factor, I think this is spot on for the times the Cycle World stated back in the day. Average run is 12.8-12.9 at arond 105. Made it through a whole season last year with no trans failure....hmmm81 Black "1179" Xcessively trick Super Special. One owner (me).
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That's just freakin fast.S.R.Czekus
1-Project SG (Ugly Rat Bike)(URB)
1-big XS patch
1-small XS/XJ patch
1-XS/XJ owners pin.
1-really cool XS/XJ owners sticker on my helmet.
2-2005 XS rally T-shirts, (Bean Blossom, In)
1-XVS1300C Yamaha Stryker Custom (Mosquito)
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Just do it !!!!!
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weight loss
I looked into reducing some of the XSs XS weight and discovered that I could lose 20lbs (240lb with gear) a lot easier than the XS could. Most of the XSs weight is in the motor and drive system. The wheels are pretty heavy also. I am currently working on a project to fit R1 tires, wheels and front forks to an XS chassis. It will most likely be chain drive. With all that, it is still only going to be around 30lb less than stock.DZ
Vyger, 'F'
"The Special", 'SF'
'08 FJR1300
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As far as using the XS to race mostly, what do you think the benefit would be to remove one of the front Brake Calipers and Rotors? I haven't weighed them yet, just curious if it would be worth it. To make it look right, I should machine the attaching points off the Forks from the side that I removed the caliper from.
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For a pure drag race bike, I would do away with the front brake all together. You have the whole run-out area to slow down. But, that is me!
For any driving on the street, I would leave both front brakes in place.DZ
Vyger, 'F'
"The Special", 'SF'
'08 FJR1300
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I just weight the front brake parts of an "F" model
Rotor - 6lb 14oz stock
Rotor - 6lb 3oz drilled
Caliper and mount - 3lb 2oz
Master Cylinder - 2lb 4oz.
So, removing the front brakes would take off a little over 22lbs (if my figuring is correct).
Without the brakes, a lighter front wheel would be easier to mount up. I wonder is a wire wheel from a XS650 is lighter?DZ
Vyger, 'F'
"The Special", 'SF'
'08 FJR1300
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