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Originally Posted by Homeslice
If you're a racer on a race track, then yeah, you would always use lower rpm's on a liter bike than you would on a 600.......But street riders?
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In that case, a litre bike actually can be at a significantly lower rpm. You can lug a litre through the corner because of the larger amount of tq on hand. You roll into the throttle of a 1000 at any rpm and it gets going in a hurry. Do it on a 600 and you're met with... A delay.
mph to mph the 1000 will always be spinning at a lower rev.