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Old 07-09-13, 12:27
Eddiw Eddiw is offline
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Top speed for the XT?

I have seen people on youtube ride their bikes in approx 187km/h (~116 mph). How fast can you drive with your bike?
I have not got my bike faster than 167 km/h (103.7 mph).. Well, I don't remember the weather conditions and I'm quite heavy (~98 kg, ~216 lbs) but how can the difference be so big?

I have open air filter (K&N), slipon, Kev O2 controller and a PowerJet to get more fuel.. I have default sprockets (15/45) as well.. Is it only possible to reach 187 km/h with other sprockets or do any reach those speeds with default sprockets?

Isn't my bike well "burned in" when it was new or why don't I reach higher speeds? It feels very responsive even in those speeds..
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Old 07-09-13, 15:46
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Well, I don't recall ever exceeding an indicated 95mph on mine and I don't intend trying to push the speed envelope any further either!
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Old 07-09-13, 17:48
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119mph with no luggage, tucked in, slight downhill.

Not even tickling 6,500 RPM... ran out of road before I could find out if it went any faster.
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Old 07-09-13, 20:16
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I have seen people on youtube ride their bikes in approx 187km/h (~116 mph). How fast can you drive with your bike?
I have not got my bike faster than 167 km/h (103.7 mph).. Well, I don't remember the weather conditions and I'm quite heavy (~98 kg, ~216 lbs) but how can the difference be so big?

I have open air filter (K&N), slipon, Kev O2 controller and a PowerJet to get more fuel.. I have default sprockets (15/45) as well.. Is it only possible to reach 187 km/h with other sprockets or do any reach those speeds with default sprockets?

Isn't my bike well "burned in" when it was new or why don't I reach higher speeds? It feels very responsive even in those speeds..
112mph with me and tall screen on my modded x
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Old 07-09-13, 23:30
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I have had my XTR with standard gearing 15/45 up to
170kmh passing a line of cars...
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Old 07-09-13, 23:35
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I have been over 200kph on Chris's big bore 76hp XTX sitting up.
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Mods that I have done to my XTX's

My 04 XTX
Stage 1 & 2 DNA filters / Kev fuel mod / snorkel mod / Drilled air box mod / Engine breather mod / Fork Spacer mod / 15w fork oil /
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My 07 XTX
Raptor 700 cylinder 102mm / Modified Crank Case to take a 105mm Raptor Cylinder / 11:1 102mm JE Raptor piston / Stage 1 Raptor Hot Cam / Ported head / Colder Spark Plug / +2mm Throttle body / DNA stage 1 & 2 filters / Modified Air Box / Snorkel removed / Worry Brothers stage 2 filter cover / 6mm & 8mm Bolts Replaced with Titanium Bolts / Recovered seat in Black / O2 Eliminator /

My 09 XTX
59HP at the rear wheel / Stage 2 Raptor Hot Cam / DNA stage 3 Air Box / Carbon Can Exhausts / Modified Exhaust Link Pipes / PCIII With Custom Fuel Map / Wideband Commander O2 Data logger / LCD100 Dyno Jet display & fuel adjuster / 2500 OHM HT lead instead of a 10K OHM XT lead / Extra Coolant Cooler / Protaper Fat Bars / Tail Tidy With LED Tail Light / OKE Protection Knobs / LED indicators / AIS blocked / Modified rear sprocket rubbers / Rear Foot Pegs removed / 09 ECU With 02 Sensor Changed To A 06 ECU / Complete wiring harnes Changed from 09 to 04 / Home made LED resistor flasher / Hole drilled in the fuel tank filler neck to allow quicker filling / Modified Bar End Weights / Progressive front fork springs, 15W fork oil, forks lowered 25mm, used XTR rear links lowering the rear 20mm, rear spring one click stiffer / Changed front & rear guards from blue to black / 47T rear sprocket / Speedo Healer V4.0 / Kev throttle cam mod / Throttle grip mod / The new 2010 O2 sensor mod is out, works a treat, The new 2012 O2 Controller is out, PM me for details

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Old 08-09-13, 06:31
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Indicated 177 kph on my XTX with standard gearing, flat down on tank with 2km straight run up. If you wanna performance bike look elsewhere!!!!
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Old 08-09-13, 11:17
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Indicated 177 kph on my XTX with standard gearing, flat down on tank with 2km straight run up. If you wanna performance bike look elsewhere!!!!
Im not looking for a performance bike, I just had a question why I only reach 167 km/h when others can reach 187 km/h .. That is 20 km/h more, quite alot..

Maybe it is because of My weight... 98 kg..
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Old 08-09-13, 11:43
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Top speed for the XT?

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Im not looking for a performance bike, I just had a question why I only reach 167 km/h when others can reach 187 km/h .. That is 20 km/h more, quite alot..
Just a thought... You haven't got/had a Speedo-Healer fitted by a previous owner? Your top speed sounds about right if you assume the speedo is spot on and accurate. XT speedos tend to read about 10% fast. So 187kph on an optimistic speedo is going to be about the same as a 167kph on a "corrected one". In which case you're bike's speed is roughly the same as everyone else's!

Check it with a GPS...
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Old 08-09-13, 18:21
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Just a thought... You haven't got/had a Speedo-Healer fitted by a previous owner? Your top speed sounds about right if you assume the speedo is spot on and accurate. XT speedos tend to read about 10% fast. So 187kph on an optimistic speedo is going to be about the same as a 167kph on a "corrected one". In which case you're bike's speed is roughly the same as everyone else's!

Check it with a GPS...
Yes, will check with gps..
Don't think a speedo healer is installed. It was also default kitted with 15/45, so no speedo healer was needed.. I don't think the drive line has ever been replaced. Only 10500 km (~6524 miles?) on the meter when I bought it.
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