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<< Scooby is still here as well!! >>

i would rather have my scooby.dinna like bikes (unless im chasin them across the yorkshire moors and

@issin them off cause they cant get rid of me).i did that once dougster boy was he cheesed off.face-icon-small-tongue.gif

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As for a race, I don't think I'd bother, it wouldn't much of a match against mine. >>

Are you joking???

R6's can lap a track as fast as an R1 or Blade, faster on tighter circuits.

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Well, I would agree the R6 wouldn't be far behind a 1ltr bike on a tight track. If you're a bike rider then you'd know you would have to wring it's neck to get the best out of it. Just like any sports 600.

But as I said it wouldn't be much of a challenge to my bike.

Ohlins suspension. set up by a BSB Honda race technician, lower geared (for better acceleration), and a power Commander PCIIIR chip, custom mapped.

My bike eats R1's etc, and spits them out of the full titanium race exhaust.

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And remember people, David is the best bike/car driver around!!!

He doesn't take his scooby on track at Knockhill as he doesn't want to embarrass people!!! face-icon-small-happy.gifface-icon-small-happy.gifface-icon-small-happy.gif

Aint that right Dave??? face-icon-small-wink.gifface-icon-small-tongue.gif

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Come on Dougster, you're just being silly. face-icon-small-wink.gif

I don't take my car on track because I can't justify spending all that money to go round in circles on a track. Not when I can have just as much fun on the road dodging Sunday drivers, tractors, white van man, caravans, kamikaze taxi drivers, and potholes n' stuff.

Strange really because I've spent a fair bit of money getting the handling and braking just the way I want it, so the car is now perfectly set up for the track.

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I've got to agree with playsatan and grant, the R6 is probably just as quick in most situations. My old R6 often showed 170 on the clocks easily and it embarressed a lot of Sp1, blade and R1 riders at times. A lot is down to the rider as you know (+ i'm defo not the quickest). Dave, what gearing are you running? How much top end have you lost?

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