Can Your Bike Do This?

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Can Your Bike Do This?

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Was riding the GSXR today in just flip flops and thinking it's no probs as just leave it in 3rd so no gear changing.

Then just wondered. Seeing as it pulls away effortlessly in 3rd, how about starting off in top?

Blimey. Was so easy. Slipped clutch for a few seconds and let it out fully at 15 MPH, and it was off :D
Was quite impressed.

Zero to 180+ in same gear :D


Last bike I did it on was my GT750 in late 70s

Dare you all to try it :)
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Mate of mine would do Brands Indy in third on his RSV1000R 😂
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No chance. My bike isnt a japanse sewing machine, its an Italian twin with one of the best sounding engine out there. I have a duty to let people hear it through the gears... 8-)



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v8-powered wrote: Fri Jun 02, 2023 6:55 pm Mate of mine would do Brands Indy in third on his RSV1000R 😂
I did all the main uk circuits in 6th on the sighting laps

But I'm asking about setting off in top.
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Yorick wrote: Fri Jun 02, 2023 7:01 pm
v8-powered wrote: Fri Jun 02, 2023 6:55 pm Mate of mine would do Brands Indy in third on his RSV1000R 😂
I did all the main uk circuits in 6th on the sighting laps

But I'm asking about setting off in top.
No chance of a twin doing that! Guess most modern bikes have a good chance though
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I just tried it on a bicycle, also wearing flip flops. It worked fine although I'm a bit worn out now. Didn't even need to slip the clutch!
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Taipan wrote: Fri Jun 02, 2023 6:58 pm No chance. My bike isnt a japanse sewing machine, its an Italian twin with one of the best sounding engine out there. I have a duty to let people hear it through the gears... 8-)

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My Zed is very short geared,so pulls from nothing in 6th. It has made me very lazy.

Won't do 180 tho...
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Skub wrote: Fri Jun 02, 2023 7:50 pm My Zed is very short geared,so pulls from nothing in 6th. It has made me very lazy.

Won't do 180 tho...
Still, amazing low down grunt :)
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I think the K1200R might have been able to do that, not sure i ever tried though.

It was able to run along at walking pace, and up moderate inclines just on tickover, in first natch.
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When I first got the Bonnie it ran like shite and the gearbox selection was er....unclear. It also has a close ratio box and the selector mechanism is on the right.

I pulled off in all four gears at various times, struggled to tell which I was actually in or whether I really was changing half the time :lol:

She'll still pull off in 4th now though I reckon. Only revs to ~7000rpm though. Rolls along at idle in 1st at about 10-15mph.

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Yes mine can. I know this as in a US review of the GSXS the bloke was saying how you could pull away in 3rd it was so torquey, he then thought fuck it and went with 5th no issues so then tried 6th again pulling it off fine.

Like Skub though, mine won't do 180. Think top end is 150ish.
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I used to use 3rd on the VFR as an automatic, good for 0mph up to about 100. Most bikes will take off ok in higher gears, just needs decent clutch control. Even my CB500 will pull away in 3rd.
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My g650gs could maybe do 0-180km/h with a (strong) tailwind.
In 5th though, it doesn't have a 6th.
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I reckon the auld Fazer could manage it so will give it a try tomorrow

The Multi 1200 twin, not a chance I think and top speed is only around the 145-150 mark anyway due to the engine tuning
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Hornet and XJ6 both manage top gear pull aways easily.

Years ago I was running a DAS course when someone complained that the ER5 he was learning on was too lumpy in 1st gear to do a U-turn. He'd been bitching about the bike all day. It wasn't the best or nicest bike, I agree but I got on it, put it in 6th and did the U-turn in front of him. Then did another one and parked it back in front of him.

After that he shut up and got on with learning.
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The Spin Doctor wrote: Sat Jun 03, 2023 2:25 pm Hornet and XJ6 both manage top gear pull aways easily.

Years ago I was running a DAS course when someone complained that the ER5 he was learning on was too lumpy in 1st gear to do a U-turn. He'd been bitching about the bike all day. It wasn't the best or nicest bike, I agree but I got on it, put it in 6th and did the U-turn in front of him. Then did another one and parked it back in front of him.

After that he shut up and got on with learning.
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Just for a giggle, I just did it 2 up :D

I told the missus what I was gonna do. Then told her to count and I'd shut off at 100mph.

I counted 10. She counted 9.

Not bad. 0 - 100 mph in 9 seconds starting off in 6th :D

If you've not ridden a litre monster sports bike, it's hard to imagine the oomph and low down grunt :D

Cue the nurds quoting leccy stuff.