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Obama would be proud of you "Go Green"!

You have no pride! What do you mean hauling that fine busa killer home on a raggedy a$$ open trailer like that? :spank:

Don't twist the throttle unless you are hangin on cause that puppy is leaving with or without you! :whistle:

Congratulations on a nice ride. I'm anxious to hear your thoughts after you've put a few miles on. I too, will soon have a Kawi in my collection as well!

Thanks, man. You should try one of these things sometime. It feels surprisingly similar to the Concours, and isn't that what you've been eyeballing? :poke:


Beautiful bike, love the color.

Thanks. This is some of the best paint I've seen on a stock bike. :beerchug:

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I have peeked
over the the zx14
site a couple times .

There is one guy
trying to break 200 mph
with nothing but ecu changes too .

If they can do it
that is really
impressive .









:banana:

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The 1999 Suzuki Hayabusa is and always will be the fastest production motorcycle in the multiverse.
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you would think after all this time they could do better :poke:

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6 Oct 2020, 11:07 UTC ·



Electric Drag Bike Sets New Quarter-Mile World Record with 195 MPH Trap Speed

The two are active under the name of True Cousins, and if that sounds somewhat familiar, it's for two reasons: first, you might have heard it before as they were involved in a 1/8 mile EV record three years ago, and second, it's silly enough to stay in your brain once you hear it.

Nothing about what they do is silly, though - on the contrary. After starting with a 12 kW motor for their bike twelve years ago, they've multiplied that number by one hundred for their current bike, the Silver Lightning. 1,200 kW of power (1,630 hp) is a lot for any type of vehicle, let alone something on two wheels with a tendency to turn that into just one under heavy acceleration.

The Silver Lightning looks just like what you would expect from a drag racing motorcycle: heavy on functionality, light on design. The angled silver surfaces have a certain Tesla Cybertruck vibe about them, but unlike the electric pickup truck, this thing was built for speed and speed alone.

The venue chosen by the True Brothers was the "NOT the Euro Finals" held at the Santa Pod Raceway in England in September. The organizers allowed the team nine runs to try and beat the then-standing record of 6.94 seconds set in 2012 by Larry McBride, and with two-thirds of them already gone, things weren't looking great for the Danish cousins.

After six attempts, their best time was a perfectly respectable - but ultimately insufficient - 7.15 seconds. Lucky number seven was up and, even though the team was allowed two more runs after that, there were probably plenty of nerves in the air by that time. After all, this was the culmination of 12 years of work.

Riding the bike was Hans-Henrik Thomsen, a man whose skill is only matched by his braveness. And his physical fitness, apparently, because accelerating at the rate the Silver Lightning is capable of is certainly demanding on the body, particularly when you're trying to keep the damn thing going straight at the same time. Not to mention setting a new world record.

The seventh run proved to be true to its reputation as Hans-Henrik Thomsen crossed the line in 6.87 seconds with a trap speed of 191 mph (307 km/h). On his way there, he accelerated to 62 mph (100 km/h) in just under one second (0.9 s).

With the record in the bag and two more passes to go, the team made a few modifications - upped the power, lowered the tire pressure - in an attempt to improve the time. And they did, albeit by just one-thousandth of a second (7.86). The trap speed, however, was considerably higher at 195.4 mph (314.4 km/h). You can watch the True Cousins' world record run below.



You can watch the vid without sound....there is none lol. How boring!
As impressive this is - the lack of sound and "emotion" sucks!

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6 Oct 2020, 11:07 UTC ·



Electric Drag Bike Sets New Quarter-Mile World Record with 195 MPH Trap Speed

The two are active under the name of True Cousins, and if that sounds somewhat familiar, it's for two reasons: first, you might have heard it before as they were involved in a 1/8 mile EV record three years ago, and second, it's silly enough to stay in your brain once you hear it.

Nothing about what they do is silly, though - on the contrary. After starting with a 12 kW motor for their bike twelve years ago, they've multiplied that number by one hundred for their current bike, the Silver Lightning. 1,200 kW of power (1,630 hp) is a lot for any type of vehicle, let alone something on two wheels with a tendency to turn that into just one under heavy acceleration.

The Silver Lightning looks just like what you would expect from a drag racing motorcycle: heavy on functionality, light on design. The angled silver surfaces have a certain Tesla Cybertruck vibe about them, but unlike the electric pickup truck, this thing was built for speed and speed alone.

The venue chosen by the True Brothers was the "NOT the Euro Finals" held at the Santa Pod Raceway in England in September. The organizers allowed the team nine runs to try and beat the then-standing record of 6.94 seconds set in 2012 by Larry McBride, and with two-thirds of them already gone, things weren't looking great for the Danish cousins.

After six attempts, their best time was a perfectly respectable - but ultimately insufficient - 7.15 seconds. Lucky number seven was up and, even though the team was allowed two more runs after that, there were probably plenty of nerves in the air by that time. After all, this was the culmination of 12 years of work.

Riding the bike was Hans-Henrik Thomsen, a man whose skill is only matched by his braveness. And his physical fitness, apparently, because accelerating at the rate the Silver Lightning is capable of is certainly demanding on the body, particularly when you're trying to keep the damn thing going straight at the same time. Not to mention setting a new world record.

The seventh run proved to be true to its reputation as Hans-Henrik Thomsen crossed the line in 6.87 seconds with a trap speed of 191 mph (307 km/h). On his way there, he accelerated to 62 mph (100 km/h) in just under one second (0.9 s).

With the record in the bag and two more passes to go, the team made a few modifications - upped the power, lowered the tire pressure - in an attempt to improve the time. And they did, albeit by just one-thousandth of a second (7.86). The trap speed, however, was considerably higher at 195.4 mph (314.4 km/h). You can watch the True Cousins' world record run below.



You can watch the vid without sound....there is none lol. How boring!
As impressive this is - the lack of sound and "emotion" sucks!
hard to get into drag racing that can't make me deaf:popcorn:

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