ProStreet Hayabusa

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The Zedhed
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

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Nem wrote:No other bikes here :(
Kawasaki..................
Landspeed racing only at present; 232mph in a standing mile makes it the fastest ZZR11 (yup 18yrs old) in the World.

I tried a bit of that 1/4 mile stuff but 550hp, 66" on a bike that's setup for top speed was interesting. I was still feathering teh throttle over the line :lol:


Your bike looks and performs beatifully ;) ;)
Nem
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

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That's impressive... .pics?

Thanks
The Zedhed
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

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Cheers Nem ;)

Sorry for the delay, didn't race last year as I snapped the crank at the first meeting so decided to concentrate on some much needed house renovation.

Anyways here's a few pics.................
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231mph KAWASAKI ZZR11 (smaller).jpg
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Jon K
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

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Snapping a crank in a bike has to be an interesting experience!

Looking good!
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stevieturbo
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

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Jon K wrote:Snapping a crank in a bike has to be an interesting experience!

Looking good!
Yea...except he forgot to mention what speed it snapped at !!!!! ( and no, it wasnt sitting still lol )
Nem
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

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bad azz

thanks for sharing
The Zedhed
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

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stevieturbo wrote:
Jon K wrote:Snapping a crank in a bike has to be an interesting experience!

Looking good!
Yea...except he forgot to mention what speed it snapped at !!!!! ( and no, it wasnt sitting still lol )

Errrrr..............

I'd just nicely snicked it into 4th at around 193 (I think), then some parts came out :mrgreen:

Cheers for the comments guys 8-)
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

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lol that is crazy. is there a shout for a land speed record on that then? you get 7 miles to play with!!

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The Zedhed
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

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Not on salt in the USA, that doesn't interest me as you cannot nail it, no grip!!
I'm not far off the UK standing mile record though (well about 15mph) but my 232 pass was with an older setup. It can/will go faster when I can rebuild it. Sounds like Steve Austin........ :P

Really I should sleeve it down to 999cc and take the 1ltr record but I like whoopin' the modern stuff. But they're more reliable, I either blowup or go fast :mrgreen:
Will be aiming for a bit more reliability later this year as I must rebuild the house before I get back into the bike!

Sorry for hijaking your thread Nem :oops:
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Nem
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

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Been gone a while. .... but recently got a couple new best.
7.25 & 202mph


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