Ok then...what would get to 150 mph faster, a new corvette z06 or a 600cc sportbike ?

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judging that the drivers or both vehicles are professionals

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the vette...MOST sport bikes won't do 150

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the sport bike without a doubt. Better power to weight ratio.

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A friend of mine tested this. The corvette wins. now a 1300 hyabusa would beat the corvette.

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Hahahaha, Robert P has no idea what he's talking about. I run around with a bike club who all of us have atleast 600cc bikes. Tell all of us they won't do 150mph and we will laugh in your face. My friend on his R6 PERSONALLY has done 172mph. So, I'm sorry my friend but you have no idea what you're talking about. As for the 0-150mph on a 600cc over a Vette, it's going to go to the bike. It takes a STOCK Z06 Vette 17.8 seconds to get to 150. It takes a 2007 Yamaha R6 right over 14 seconds to get to 150mph. You're going to need Rossi riding that bike though.

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600cc's of course,how embarrassing.

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the 600. its much much lighter. work out the power per ton the bike has far more

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I currently have a 2003 Yamaha YZF 600 R, but the power to weight ratio it would probably be the bike is faster then the z06 Vette. probably not by alot but still faster. the bike has 150 hp and only weight 490 lbs the vette has 400 hp but weights amost 4000 lbs.
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Here's a link which back's up the speed test.

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The Z06 Corvette is a great car, I have driven them on the track an Bondaraunt Racing school. It takes longer to get the vette to 150mph than a motorcycle.
I have listed the Suzuki 600cc GSX-R, because it's the most widely used in racing class of the 600cc.
Top speed is 158 mph.

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What a stupid question the bike of course. Much lighter and faster.

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The bike may get you to 150 faster, but the Z06 will get you closer to 200. On a long stretch, the Z06 will make the rider on the bike look like a fool.

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IM gonna say the bike if they are both stock and take off from a digg (deadstop) the vette would have more traction problems then the bike now if it was on the roll diff. story go to streetfire.net all kinds of vids cool site

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Yeah 172 on a r6..try fixing the speedo so its accurate. The 600 should get to 150 faster...but a z06 should EVENTUALLY creep by with a higher top speed. Most 600's have a ACTUAL RADAR confirmed top speed in the 150's Im not talking about what your friends SAID his speedo said. Short of a turbo/motorwork and gearing change a 600 is NOT hitting 170+.
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