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Cycle News 2001 04 18

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We knew going into this test that the GSX-RI000 had more power than the others - and this was before we even put the bikes on the dyno. How did we know, you ask? The power advantage is so obvious that only a fool or a guy on a cold street tire wouldn't notice. From a horsepower standpoint, the GSX-R is like putting Mike Tyson in the ring with Pee Wee Herman (and it bites just as hard). It's not a fair fight, but you kind of want to see the aftermath for some sick reason. We wanted to make sure that we evaluated the bikes both on the street and at the track. Everyone has different expectations of what they want in a bike. Some people are just going to commute and putt around, while others are going to tear up the canyons, and do the occasional track day on the weekends. So we have tried to be as objective as possible, with every type of riding in mind. The track portion of the test is mandatory, because it's the only safe place to unleash bikes this potent. Trying to push open-class bikes to their limits on the street is a recipe for disaster - and besides, we all want to keep our driver's licenses. We chose Willow Springs International Raceway for the track portion of the shootout, and it ended up being the perfect choice. Willow's combination of ultra-fast corners and long front and back straights make it the perfect venue to unleash our group of 130-plus-horsepower sportbikes. Joining us at the track was our good buddy Jeff Haney, former Team /'fonda superbike racer and current riding instructor from the Freddie Spencer High Performance Riding School. We pretty much always invite Haney along to be our fast guy (or is that funny guy? I can never remember). The street portion consisted of a couple elements. First, we commuted on the bikes for over a month, and then we went on a nice, long ride through the canyons of Malibu, California. The roads in Malibu are a mixture of tight stuff and fast, sweeping corners, with the occasional surprise thrown in (AKA gravel). Of course, to get to the canyons, we had about 60 miles of freeway riding to deal with as well, so that experience was added to our knowledge banks. CN (Below) Haney chases associate editor Scott Rousseau around Willow Springs. What's wrong with Haney, and what's wrong with this photo? DUD' e n e _:IS • APRIL 18, 2001 27

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