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Uploaded by on May 17, 2008

My CB900 (919, Hornet) at the track at test and tune. My first 1/4 mile run ever on a bike. Track was cold and a little slick.
1/4mile- 12.39 seconds 114.75mph

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  • i never do burnout when drag racing... theres no point!!!! any factory length street bike under 500lbs will wheelie long before spinning the back tire. unless its wet out, but then the track will be closed. if you can spin your back tire when its dry out your tire is too old and unsafe.

  • @richardjburke That's not completely true. I can tell you first hand my rear wheel was spinning and my tire was in excellent shape. The track is usually slicker at the start than most city pavement without any adhesive being used. It was a run what you brung event so they weren't cleaning the track every single run either. If it was at a stop light on a regular road with clean pavement, then ya, it won't spin and it will wheelie instead!

  • kinda missed on the takeoff

  • @2007tacoma

    It was my first time running a motorcycle down a track. Tire was cold as I am not comfortable doing burn outs nor did I want to waste the tire on a street bike. It was just a run for fun. Not trying to impress anyone. Thanks for watching

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  • @alaskairhog When I bought my 919 I could lean forward hammer the gas an smoke the tire! I was told by the guy I got the bike from that the tire was only a month old. When I told this to the bike shop, they told me they always have tires on the shelf that have been there for years and they sell them to people that dont have much money. there safe for normal riding but due to age there get harder an dont preform. ask your local bike shop to check the date on your tire! Tread doesn't mean good!

  • @harvesterofsorrow899 This bike was fuel injected, wish I had never sold it!

  • @alaskairhog

    are they same engine as the 919 in the blades just with FI?

  • @skidmoore4

    i am amazed everyday by the beauty of Alaska.  I try not to take it for granted!

  • @harvesterofsorrow899

    THe cb 900F I had was fuel injected.

  • do the cb's have the same engine as 96-99 blades?

    minus the fuel injection of course

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