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Honda CBR150R Old vs. New |
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Anonymous: Somboon | ||||||||
How far do new motorcycles really move the goal posts? At what point does a rider become equally as fast on stock new machinery vs. old modified machinery? |
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Anonymous: Dave | ||||||||
Quote by: Somboon
How far do new motorcycles really move the goal posts? At what point does a rider become equally as fast on stock new machinery vs. old modified machinery?
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Matty | ||||||||
Hi Somboon, You really need to do some homework before you make such a decision. |
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Anonymous: Mark | ||||||||
I think that, no, a superceded bike will generally be behind a new model with equal modifications. A one or two generation old model with enough suspension and engine modifications/work will match new bike, but not in all areas. The Japanese definitely know what they're doing in terms of development most of the time... |
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