My S65 and an R1 from a roll.....
The second time he was ready.....full tuck, revs at about 8k and lookin at me waiting for me to move. Again, from 80mph....I nailed it, he nailed it....we went from 80 to about 125-130 and he was unable to move 1 inch on me. I heard him shift 3 times (had a pipe on it) and he kept looking over at me assuming he was going to eventually go around me.....think again. We slowed down again and he nodded the “yes” motion to me while giving me a thumbs up. That absolutely made my day. Reason #114 that I own a 65.....the element of surprise is a beautiful thing.
FWIW, that’s the second time I’ve raced an R1- the exact same results both times and from similar speeds (80-85mph). FYI, my 65 is a stock 220.
-Busa196-
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I've ridden street bikes for 15yrs (hence my board name) and am fully aware of what an R1 is and what they're capable of......the 65 is absolutely brutal from an 80-85 punch. Yes, it was an R1...both times. Down low, it would be a different story. Great guy, good lookin bike, and a good/clean run......
To quote an article recently written by Car and Driver regarding the torque/power of the 65......
"Forget about 60 mph — that's over in a wheelspin-filled 4.2 seconds. Where the righteous S65 really shows its stuff is above 100 mph. Squash the accelerator, and before you can say Mississippi 22 times, 150 mph arrives, faster than a Ferrari F430. Braking is similarly astounding. In front, large 15.4-inch rotors defy reason and stop the 5081-pound S65 from 70 mph in 154 feet, a stop several feet shorter than Mercedes' outrageous 617-hp superstar, the $455,750 SLR, can muster. In keeping with the tradition of being unobtainable, the S65 is priced much like its predecessors. Those top-of-the-line Mercedes of the 1930s cost roughly 15 times the price of a mid-'30s Ford. The S65 that passed through our hands bore a price tag of $191,215 or, roughly, what 15 Ford Focuses cost. Suddenly, it's 1936 again."
Nice run!!!
The article you quoted from C&D is actually for a W221 S65. Your W220 S65 is about 200lbs lighter and should out perform a W221. You can only imagine how much more impressed they would have been if they tested a W220 S65.
Tom
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. But, it does give some impressive comparisons that let people know where the 65 really shines
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