Pit bull stickers are to be placed over PS stickers so that's a moot point. Plus if you have that many stickers you are cheating because everyone knows stickers = hp.
Part of the gig, right? The kid is OK and that's all I've ever cared about. We went fast before it got stuffed into the ground. We've got proof of concept. We'll see if we can't do better at VIR.
Rs are much more effective per-unit because they are official. I'd say 8-14 stickers per R, depending on the brand.
I put an R sticker on each side of my Milfwagon and now I eat mustangs for lunch and shit camaros at green light drag races. I'm getting a fart can for it this week.
Don't forget about the holy grail of R's You rarely even see these on motorcycles because they add so much power that the bike basically becomes unrideable.
Put R stickers on my truck. Now my 7.3 is a rolling coal beast. Pulls wheelies and will crush your feeble Duramax
Only if you add a wing too. There's a certain combo of wing and stickers that can make any car fast. Add some neon and I'm shocked they can ever put all that power down.
It's been done, bitches. I think this was 2003 or so. I raised an eyebrow or three. Full size: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ro2/1955523554/in/album-72157603065769586/ -jim
Have you seen sales data for the 600cc sportbike segment (actually 600-950cc so including 750s) from the last three years? Do you know what % of total sportbike sales that segment accounts for in the US? Doing a little research (start with page 24 of the May 2017 issue of Roadracing World) suggests that your fears are unfounded. A company that is really committed to Sportbikes is not gonna walkaway from a category that outsells the 1000cc segment by about 3:2. Which is why Yamaha, for example, just updated the R6. In my professional opinion, reports of the demise of 600cc sportbikes generally and of any one model specifically are premature--anything Honda is or is not doing, notwithstanding. Let's reconvene when the next round of new models is released and see who is right...
I am trying so hard to end my current business trip by coming through Elkhart Lake in early June. So far it is looking good.