Super Hawk trackday pics
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Super Hawk trackday pics
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This was my first trackday on the Hawk and I learned two things:
1. A Superhawk on Q2's, even with stock suspension, is outrageously fun and super easy to ride fast.
2. It's awesome to get out run by a 600 only to pass em on the outside of the next turn.
Honda on Honda violence
This was my first trackday on the Hawk and I learned two things:
1. A Superhawk on Q2's, even with stock suspension, is outrageously fun and super easy to ride fast.
2. It's awesome to get out run by a 600 only to pass em on the outside of the next turn.
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Thanks! They match the bike too.
Thanks! It's a horrible design huh. I'm glad I didn't wear through the pipe.
Dude be careful hitting the track pipe.. it's sooo addicting and tires are sooo not cheap. The Super Hawk is such a good learning bike, you'll love it.
LOL heck yeah. Track is Texas World Speedway. Super fast, wide, and fun. Here's a pic, bikes go counterclockwise. It's something like 2.9 miles long! That front banked straight is good for 140+ on the hawk. I've seen videos of 1000's hitting 180mph!
Dude be careful hitting the track pipe.. it's sooo addicting and tires are sooo not cheap. The Super Hawk is such a good learning bike, you'll love it.
LOL heck yeah. Track is Texas World Speedway. Super fast, wide, and fun. Here's a pic, bikes go counterclockwise. It's something like 2.9 miles long! That front banked straight is good for 140+ on the hawk. I've seen videos of 1000's hitting 180mph!
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Man, that was almost two years ago...
Bike looks good, but you would be wise to remove the tank, the rads, and the exhaust for track use. Superchickens don't crash well, and those three parts are not cheap to replace. Don't ask me how the bike will run without those parts though, that's up to your imagination.
Bike looks good, but you would be wise to remove the tank, the rads, and the exhaust for track use. Superchickens don't crash well, and those three parts are not cheap to replace. Don't ask me how the bike will run without those parts though, that's up to your imagination.
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