"I want enough power to just roll into the throttle in 3rd, and by the time 50% is reached, the front tire is leaving the pavement and nothing but letting off will stop it."
I just want to ask how often are you guys going over 170mph? Reason I asked is that my last sportbike (daytona 675) was gearing limited at 156 and that was more than plenty for the street. On the 14r 16/45 would ring you out at 170 stock ECU and I think we can all agree that would be the wheelie king if you went straight to half throttle. You already have "more power" you are just not geared for it, and you would still have more distance between shifts than any 600. In fact it would be like a turbo 600 really
"Darkarcher - I don't want it to be liter-bike light (400 ish lbs) but I would like to see us go from 591 lbs on the ABS models down to maybe 550 or 560 lbs"
Not me. I lost 38 lbs when I swapped out the exhaust alone. Between that and a few other things I wouldnt want it any lighter. To each their own. I am looking forward to saving up for Carrozzerias which should put me close to 500lbs with an empty tank. I will hit the scales when I am done and report but I dont think this bike is as heavy as they make it out to be. Just start the lead removal process and you will be very surprised.
* Last updated by: darkarcher on 7/20/2016 @ 6:12 AM *
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2015 ZX14R ABS - Brocks CT Single Quiet Kore, PCV, Brocks/Guhl ECU Flash 2 (plus cooling fan mod), Brocks clutch mod (smokin street), HyperPro RSC,PIAA 65W Bulbs, schnitz fender eleminator,5/8" Drop, Pro Grips 719, Billet adjustable kick stand,17/41 gears, superbrightles.com,EK 3D, Aluminum chain guard, etc, etc