The displacement wars continue - 1299 slipped out

Started by Slide Panda, September 17, 2014, 05:35:20 AM

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Speeddog

I'be thought the same thing.
My ~100hp S4 can get me into all the trouble I need.

There's an ass for every seat.
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Triple J

So is WSBK allowing twins an additional 100cc? That seems excessive, as the 1199 is already competitive in superstock (or EVO) trim.

duccarlos

Quote from: Triple J on September 17, 2014, 01:53:54 PM
So is WSBK allowing twins an additional 100cc? That seems excessive, as the 1199 is already competitive in superstock (or EVO) trim.

But "under powered" in Superbike.
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Triple J

Quote from: duccarlos on September 17, 2014, 02:15:01 PM
But "under powered" in Superbike.

But there is no more SBK...I believe they all go EVO rules next year. If not 2015, 2016 for sure.

ducpainter

Quote from: Triple J on September 17, 2014, 03:19:43 PM
But there is no more SBK...I believe they all go EVO rules next year. If not 2015, 2016 for sure.
The factory bikes get one more year of concessions...

so 2016 is correct.
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hbliam

I like HP but I agree. I had an 1199 and it was way too much for the street.

MadDuck

No modification goes unpunished. Memento mori.  Good people drink good beer.  Things happen pretty fast at high speeds.

It's all up to your will level, your thrill level and your skill level.  Everything else is just fluff.

stopintime

Quote from: MadDuck on September 18, 2014, 03:06:09 PM
Then how many cc's does it displace?

Very close to what's going to be allowed in WorldSBK next year.

Read somewhere that the upgrades were mostly about the intake issues...
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koko64

I think it's a good thing the SBKs become more production based motor wise. There I said it. ;D
Should be oem electronics, ha, that would put a rocket up Honda's and Suzukis' asses!

I used to think it would dumb 'em down, but they make heaps more power than the SBKs of not too long ago.
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Friend of mine had a 1098, all tricked out with Ohlins, he could ride the snot out of that thing.  He sold it a couple years ago and is back on a 600cc Yamaha.  He loves them... plenty of power for the street.
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77south

Now that it's been released, is anyone here going to buy one?  And post lost of pictures?  (hint hint)

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The only time I'd ever seen a 1199R was in Manhattan... being ridden with a (male and heavy looking) passenger on the back. The light turned green, the guy gets it going about 15 feet with a first-hour-at-MSF-style wobble, and then stalls in the middle of the intersection. I had never seen a more blatant display of asinine  foolishness. It made me sad.
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