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top speed, quarter mile
#51
(10-22-2013, 05:46 AM)SnowCrash_imp Wrote: I have to say, this is literally the first forum I have ever visited where users WELCOME their brand new motorcycles being LIMITED. I can't believe what I am reading, has anyone read my previous post here? My mind is completely blown.

Part of owning and riding a motorcycle is taking responsibility for the dangers and power that you have at your wrist. You are giving up that responsibility by letting them cap you with a limiter.

For those of you who never do three digits and say 'oh it doesn't affect me so I don't care', then you have no reason to post in this topic or the right to an opinion, because it (as you said) does not affect you. I'm all for safety, but good god what happened to your motorcycling spirit?

If you feel Honda should limit you for your own good, you really shouldn't be riding. or driving. Hell, you should just go to a place where they wipe your butt and feed you through a tube for maximum knowledge of 'what is best for you'.

Really?? In the words of Bill Murray: "Lighten Up Francis".
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#52
Sitting back sipping coffee waiting for the censorship to kick in... you know our bikes are limited, rev limited that is so why wouldn't the forum be limited as well...

Actually this is good reading so please allow it to continue....

Biker doing 14mph.... or did I forget a 0 in there?

Beer
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#53
(10-22-2013, 07:21 AM)Deanohh_imp Wrote: For the sake of truth in advertising, it should be included in the published specs. I may have bought it anyway but I resent the incomplete details given for the bike.....its not disclosed in the promotional or spec sheets and its deceptive marketing.

Well I can say it wouldn't have kept me from buying. I ordered mine 2 weeks before my dealer found out it was even being imported. That said, it's was available in Japan, Australia and Malaysia for over 2 years before we got it. I read EVERYTHING I COULD FIND in magazine print and on the internet ever since the prototypes were shown in 2007, and as long as it has been in production, no one else in the world, on any forums, by any magazine testers, by any blog writers that I can recall, were bothered by it enough to even mention it.
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#54
(10-22-2013, 05:46 AM)SnowCrash_imp Wrote: I have to say, this is literally the first forum I have ever visited where users WELCOME their brand new motorcycles being LIMITED. I can't believe what I am reading, has anyone read my previous post here? My mind is completely blown.

Part of owning and riding a motorcycle is taking responsibility for the dangers and power that you have at your wrist. You are giving up that responsibility by letting them cap you with a limiter.

For those of you who never do three digits and say 'oh it doesn't affect me so I don't care', then you have no reason to post in this topic or the right to an opinion, because it (as you said) does not affect you. I'm all for safety, but good god what happened to your motorcycling spirit?

If you feel Honda should limit you for your own good, you really shouldn't be riding. or driving. Hell, you should just go to a place where they wipe your butt and feed you through a tube for maximum knowledge of 'what is best for you'.

Sir,

I just reviewed that the 2001+ Hayabusa is limited to 186 mph. Oh, the outrage! Limited? I'm going to call my congressman! Or Fox News!

BTW, not everyone needs a bike that has an infinite top speed. Just ask millions of satisfied Harley owners.

And speaking of limits, opinions are not limited by yours.
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#55
(10-22-2013, 09:55 AM)Firstfour_imp Wrote:
(10-22-2013, 05:46 AM)SnowCrash_imp Wrote: I have to say, this is literally the first forum I have ever visited where users WELCOME their brand new motorcycles being LIMITED. I can't believe what I am reading, has anyone read my previous post here? My mind is completely blown.

Part of owning and riding a motorcycle is taking responsibility for the dangers and power that you have at your wrist. You are giving up that responsibility by letting them cap you with a limiter.

For those of you who never do three digits and say 'oh it doesn't affect me so I don't care', then you have no reason to post in this topic or the right to an opinion, because it (as you said) does not affect you. I'm all for safety, but good god what happened to your motorcycling spirit?

If you feel Honda should limit you for your own good, you really shouldn't be riding. or driving. Hell, you should just go to a place where they wipe your butt and feed you through a tube for maximum knowledge of 'what is best for you'.

Sir,

I just reviewed that the 2001+ Hayabusa is limited to 186 mph. Oh, the outrage! Limited? I'm going to call my congressman! Or Fox News!

BTW, not everyone needs a bike that has an infinite top speed. Just ask millions of satisfied Harley owners.

And speaking of limits, opinions are not limited by yours.

Sir,

I just reviewed that the 2001+ Hayabusa is limited to 186 mph. Oh, the outrage! Limited? I'm going to call my congressman! Or Fox News!

BTW, not everyone needs a bike that has an infinite top speed. Just ask millions of satisfied Harley owners.

And speaking of limits, opinions are not limited by yours.
A typical response if you can't discuss something in a convincing way is to mock and ridicule the other person in an effort to shut them up.
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#56
(10-22-2013, 09:55 AM)Firstfour_imp Wrote:
(10-22-2013, 05:46 AM)SnowCrash_imp Wrote: I have to say, this is literally the first forum I have ever visited where users WELCOME their brand new motorcycles being LIMITED. I can't believe what I am reading, has anyone read my previous post here? My mind is completely blown.

Part of owning and riding a motorcycle is taking responsibility for the dangers and power that you have at your wrist. You are giving up that responsibility by letting them cap you with a limiter.

For those of you who never do three digits and say 'oh it doesn't affect me so I don't care', then you have no reason to post in this topic or the right to an opinion, because it (as you said) does not affect you. I'm all for safety, but good god what happened to your motorcycling spirit?

If you feel Honda should limit you for your own good, you really shouldn't be riding. or driving. Hell, you should just go to a place where they wipe your butt and feed you through a tube for maximum knowledge of 'what is best for you'.

Sir,

I just reviewed that the 2001+ Hayabusa is limited to 186 mph. Oh, the outrage! Limited? I'm going to call my congressman! Or Fox News!

BTW, not everyone needs a bike that has an infinite top speed. Just ask millions of satisfied Harley owners.

And speaking of limits, opinions are not limited by yours.

Sir,

I just reviewed that the 2001+ Hayabusa is limited to 186 mph. Oh, the outrage! Limited? I'm going to call my congressman! Or Fox News!

BTW, not everyone needs a bike that has an infinite top speed. Just ask millions of satisfied Harley owners.

And speaking of limits, opinions are not limited by yours.
we're not talking about the hayabusa, the y2k, the veyron, or what else you want to throw into this mess. we're talking about a cb1100, something that is a modern literbike that can't even keep up with its carb counterpart

On the other hand, if you really want to force my hand at a response- yes, yes it would be an outrage if I was a buyer for a hyperbike. Someone like kawasaki advertizing their zx-14r to be the fastest production bike in the world or a few years ago, the hayabusa, would irritate me that they cap it at 180-something mph when I specifically paid for the full performance package they are advertizing.

I take my bonneville up to 115 every now and then and like to push it, are you saying it's fair to cb1100 riders who want to do the same but can't because of YOUR opinion that IT'S OKAY to limit the bike since YOU don't want to go that fast anyway?
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#57
(10-22-2013, 11:36 AM)SnowCrash_imp Wrote:
(10-22-2013, 09:55 AM)Firstfour_imp Wrote:
(10-22-2013, 05:46 AM)SnowCrash_imp Wrote: I have to say, this is literally the first forum I have ever visited where users WELCOME their brand new motorcycles being LIMITED. I can't believe what I am reading, has anyone read my previous post here? My mind is completely blown.

Part of owning and riding a motorcycle is taking responsibility for the dangers and power that you have at your wrist. You are giving up that responsibility by letting them cap you with a limiter.

For those of you who never do three digits and say 'oh it doesn't affect me so I don't care', then you have no reason to post in this topic or the right to an opinion, because it (as you said) does not affect you. I'm all for safety, but good god what happened to your motorcycling spirit?

If you feel Honda should limit you for your own good, you really shouldn't be riding. or driving. Hell, you should just go to a place where they wipe your butt and feed you through a tube for maximum knowledge of 'what is best for you'.

Sir,

I just reviewed that the 2001+ Hayabusa is limited to 186 mph. Oh, the outrage! Limited? I'm going to call my congressman! Or Fox News!

BTW, not everyone needs a bike that has an infinite top speed. Just ask millions of satisfied Harley owners.

And speaking of limits, opinions are not limited by yours.

Sir,

I just reviewed that the 2001+ Hayabusa is limited to 186 mph. Oh, the outrage! Limited? I'm going to call my congressman! Or Fox News!

BTW, not everyone needs a bike that has an infinite top speed. Just ask millions of satisfied Harley owners.

And speaking of limits, opinions are not limited by yours.
we're not talking about the hayabusa, the y2k, the veyron, or what else you want to throw into this mess. we're talking about a cb1100, something that is a modern literbike that can't even keep up with its carb counterpart

On the other hand, if you really want to force my hand at a response- yes, yes it would be an outrage if I was a buyer for a hyperbike. Someone like kawasaki advertizing their zx-14r to be the fastest production bike in the world or a few years ago, the hayabusa, would irritate me that they cap it at 180-something mph when I specifically paid for the full performance package they are advertizing.

I take my bonneville up to 115 every now and then and like to push it, are you saying it's fair to cb1100 riders who want to do the same but can't because of YOUR opinion that IT'S OKAY to limit the bike since YOU don't want to go that fast anyway?

So unplug the friggin' speed sensor. What's your problem?
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#58
(10-22-2013, 11:41 AM)Firstfour_imp Wrote:
(10-22-2013, 11:36 AM)SnowCrash_imp Wrote:
(10-22-2013, 09:55 AM)Firstfour_imp Wrote:
(10-22-2013, 05:46 AM)SnowCrash_imp Wrote: I have to say, this is literally the first forum I have ever visited where users WELCOME their brand new motorcycles being LIMITED. I can't believe what I am reading, has anyone read my previous post here? My mind is completely blown.

Part of owning and riding a motorcycle is taking responsibility for the dangers and power that you have at your wrist. You are giving up that responsibility by letting them cap you with a limiter.

For those of you who never do three digits and say 'oh it doesn't affect me so I don't care', then you have no reason to post in this topic or the right to an opinion, because it (as you said) does not affect you. I'm all for safety, but good god what happened to your motorcycling spirit?

If you feel Honda should limit you for your own good, you really shouldn't be riding. or driving. Hell, you should just go to a place where they wipe your butt and feed you through a tube for maximum knowledge of 'what is best for you'.

Sir,

I just reviewed that the 2001+ Hayabusa is limited to 186 mph. Oh, the outrage! Limited? I'm going to call my congressman! Or Fox News!

BTW, not everyone needs a bike that has an infinite top speed. Just ask millions of satisfied Harley owners.

And speaking of limits, opinions are not limited by yours.

Sir,

I just reviewed that the 2001+ Hayabusa is limited to 186 mph. Oh, the outrage! Limited? I'm going to call my congressman! Or Fox News!

BTW, not everyone needs a bike that has an infinite top speed. Just ask millions of satisfied Harley owners.

And speaking of limits, opinions are not limited by yours.
we're not talking about the hayabusa, the y2k, the veyron, or what else you want to throw into this mess. we're talking about a cb1100, something that is a modern literbike that can't even keep up with its carb counterpart

On the other hand, if you really want to force my hand at a response- yes, yes it would be an outrage if I was a buyer for a hyperbike. Someone like kawasaki advertizing their zx-14r to be the fastest production bike in the world or a few years ago, the hayabusa, would irritate me that they cap it at 180-something mph when I specifically paid for the full performance package they are advertizing.

I take my bonneville up to 115 every now and then and like to push it, are you saying it's fair to cb1100 riders who want to do the same but can't because of YOUR opinion that IT'S OKAY to limit the bike since YOU don't want to go that fast anyway?

So unplug the friggin' speed sensor. What's your problem?

So unplug the friggin' speed sensor. What's your problem?

Is that the known fix? I've been hearing that even modifying the ecu wouldn't work.
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#59
Is the Trolling over?
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#60
You can unplug the speed sensor if you don't mind getting an error code and check engine light, and no Speedo or odometer.
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