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Thread: Wheres the love
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Old 04-11-2008, 01:03 PM   #9 (permalink)
ridn92zx-7
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no because the rider is huge factor in any race, but you knew that i am sure. I am just saying that with the same mods you do any other person can do and if you put the new pc3 on you ride and the 1000 puts the pc3 then of course that just cancelled out your edge in the race. I can understand the being beat by a god damn suzuki makes you want to fall on a knife but if you are racing a 1000 it is a 1000 and you are a 9 nothing is changing that. If you want some serious horse then you will pay some serious money for it. Turbos, bore kits, but i would start of (ass like assuption again) with aftermarket pipe, chain conversion, PC, jetted kits help i know because i have one but any weight will help even if you are 2+ lbs. Good luck and keep searching this thread because someone has the answer you need. I hope this helps but like you said i dont own a 9 so maybe i am just firing from the hip. Where i ride if we ever race it is just for fun and i usually dont win take offs because my bike is carburated and all i seem to ride with are fuel injected.
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