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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2006

We were at Bruntingthrope racing for Maxpower magazine and this motorbike showed it doesnt matter how much power a car has. They are just to damn fast. I was carrying just a mobile phone to take the video so clearly its not the best quality.

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  • RIP 3RD gear

  • What was all that shite about ?

    A superbike would trash a Gallarado on acceleration.

    Any idiot who know's anything about (Power to Weight Ratio) could tell ya that.

    What a stupid video.

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  • Witch one wins?

  • the dislike bire represents how far the gallardo is ahead of the bike

  • Power to weight ratio, bike will have faster acceleration

  • @m0nkeylover1981 I may be wrong, or I may be right. I'm not sure I'm just spit balling here, but...I have reason to believe 1000cc and a 1000hp can hits lets say 200+ depending on the height and weight of the car, will give it more or less wind drag, either way it'll have more then the bike. The bike is lighter and more arrow dinamic then a car with higher acceleration then a car.

  • @Heaton08

    I do, you obviously don't so cease arguing. Bikes aren't as drag coefficient as cars, its marginal, but they aren't. At high speeds you need horsepower and torque to overcome the high drag factors involved. Therefore a 1000hp car will leave a 1000cc bike dead in a 100mph to 200mph race as the bike just hasn't got the power to pull itself through the ever increasing drag. Do some research and you'll find i'm right.

  • @m0nkeylover1981 You wish you knew what you were talking about...

  • The bike hit rev limiter, it didn't fry the clutch, 3rd gear is fine. All that happenned was that he over revved it. People do that all the time and the rev limiter kicks in and keeps the bike from revving past redline.

  • @m0nkeylover1981 bikes are not areodynamic?

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