RedDogDarren
Well-known member
600s make peak torque (about 45ft-lbs) at almost 11,000rpm... that's basically 100 in first gear. For all intents and purposes, you're not getting the most out of the motor until you're breaking any speed limit in Ontario.
A modern liter bike on the other hand makes 45ft-lbs of torque by 3500rpm. That's well under 60kmh in 1st gear.
There's no comparison whatsoever. Liter bikes make more usable power at all revs, in all gears, at all speeds. That's why they're ****ing awesome. You have more power at 3500rpm puttering around 60kmh city streets than a 600cc supersport ever makes at its peak. Real power, felt every time you ride the bike.
The misconception that you never utilize the extra power of a 1000cc supersport is completely retarded. You'd have to have never ridden a 1k supersport to make such a dumb argument.
Completely agree with the above.