Rated R
Well-Known Member
I have a 2013 Yamaha R1 that is the only cross plane crank I-4 sport bike. Being a control rider for a few track day providers I do approximately 20 track days a year. The experience I've had with my bike is that, because of the power pulses of the cross plane crank, along with traction control the power is more linear than a typical flat crank I-4 (CBR, GSX-R etc) It's power delivery is similar to a twin but still has some of the typical I-4 liter bike power. It really is the best of both worlds.
Now that I have an order for a GT350 I'll have a car that's a FPC. I'm wondering if the power pulses will be similar to a typical I-4 liter bike. Those bikes have a massive hit of power from 7K to redline. If you're not careful and ham fist the throttle you will pay for it. I'm wondering if the traction control of the GT350 will intervene more often than one would care for?
Now that I have an order for a GT350 I'll have a car that's a FPC. I'm wondering if the power pulses will be similar to a typical I-4 liter bike. Those bikes have a massive hit of power from 7K to redline. If you're not careful and ham fist the throttle you will pay for it. I'm wondering if the traction control of the GT350 will intervene more often than one would care for?
Sponsored