exdeath
Lifer
- Jan 29, 2004
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Stability and aero. Beating a fast bike on the highway is just about taking to the speed that the rider starts to experience tremendous wind resistance and would be sucked off the bike if one ripple of clothing stuck up. Theres also the issue of keeping the front tire down on the bike.
It's all technical issues not raw power or weight.
As for minimum power to stay in the same zipcode as a bike, I can take on 600s with 624rwhp. Liter bikes require twin turbos and 850+ rwhp.
But it's mostly rider aero. Bikes hit a top speed brick wall because of the exposed rider no matter how tight they tuck in. But they will pretty much always take the launch and 0-60 from you. Even with slicks on the car and enough power, streets are too dirty to hook.
It's all technical issues not raw power or weight.
As for minimum power to stay in the same zipcode as a bike, I can take on 600s with 624rwhp. Liter bikes require twin turbos and 850+ rwhp.
But it's mostly rider aero. Bikes hit a top speed brick wall because of the exposed rider no matter how tight they tuck in. But they will pretty much always take the launch and 0-60 from you. Even with slicks on the car and enough power, streets are too dirty to hook.
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