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997TT vs Yamaha R1 80km/h to 300km/h

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2007

a 2007 Porsche 997TT Chip exhaust Vs Bone stock yamaha R1. The R1 was faster from 80 to 160 but not to 300 ;)

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  • They are friend . and if he don't cut him look there his a 18wheelers in the right lane héhé

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  • @ninja6kid LOL! You're not fighting your own weight when straped into a bucket seat? You're kidding right? Then I guess a fighter pilot straped into his seat also can't pull 9 G's. And if you accelerate hard or take a hard turn in a car you don't feel the push on your body? Lol. You might not be fighting to hang in there, but it is hard to whitstand such force. Formula 1 is no joke. But I see you bitching on almost every bike vid so why am I even replying? You're just a troll.

  • That idiot in the car cut him off!!

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  • as ce que la 30 peux faire lol!!

  • I like your fancy-schmancy pavement..

  • i love you r1 good sound

  • @ninja6kid I realize your comment is a year old, and while I agree with you that GP riders are peak athletes... I've just gotta point out that you're wrong. The only difference between the G forces of GP and F1 are whether they are lateral or vertical. The trick with handling a bike is to get your G as vertical as possible while making sure your skid patch holds, this is why you lean and counter-steer. F1 is fully lateral, completely different forces imposed on your body.

  • st-julie yeser

  • your not fighting your own weight when your straped in a bucket seat...

  • Sure they are. But umm.. 1G or 4G of force... I know which one is harder, and it's not the motogp's 1G.

  • because racing bikes is extremely physicaly demanding look at a formula 1 driver, all he doing is turning a wheel inches to the left or right and they lose 10 pounds a race!a gp rider is manhandling a 380 lb bike and fighting the gforces of his 200 pound body .i can only think of a few things in the world that would require a higher state of fitness.they are top athletes

  • Haven't kept count of bikes, probably less than 24. Haven't studied about aerodynamics, but I've done a year of automotive engineering. Entering again next year. Anyways, better to have this conversation over PM than 'spamming' youtube imo.

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