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The astra was getting left behind until the SV had been indicating 120 for a number of seconds. The SV did get a cracking start though. Maybe it would be different from a rolling start, the astra is after all wrong-wheel-drive.
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Someone I er know struggled to pass a Ford Puma on a motorway riding an SVS. flat flat out and crawling past. They're not the fastest of bikes but that's not the point of them.
Hell mine now only does about 125. It does manage that pretty damn quickly though ![]() Druid
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Assuming the straight is long enough...
Top end, the SV doesn't pull as hard in the higher gears (runs out of oomph) and has a lower top speed (Curvy - 125.1mph and Pointy - 124.3mph). I have a had a few of those experiences in life myself. Last edited by Dangerous Dave; 10-09-09 at 12:40 PM. |
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No doubt in my mind a standard sv will get p****d all over by a VXR from standing start not straight away but rolling start yes, i followed a astra once thinking it was a plain 1.6 or 1.8 and a 33bhp will easily get past that rolling, so after a RA i twisted the throttle and went for him only for him to boot it and leave me behind
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