YAMAHA YZF-R1 vs BMW M3(?)

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Description:This is a video by which YAMAHA YZF-R1 runs after BMW M3. Japan is running narrowly on the sinuous road with 160Km/h. (By the way, the speed limit of this road seeming is 40 km/h. )
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Kurt u have not brain!

Fajna hulanka,ale najlepszy był gośc co się dołączył :)

you are an idiot 2 wheels will take anything in the corners. A car can't lean stupid! If they were on a track and had a chance to pass it would have been a different story!!!!

Apples and oranges

very well driven M3, looks like everyone enjoyed themselves ... 2 > 4

Fact;Four wheels will corner better than 2 but a bike that that weights nothing,has 800bph per ton,revs to 16000 rpm. NOT MUCH IS GOING TO SAT WITH THE BIKE ON THE STRAIGHT EXCEPT A CAR LIKE MCALEN F1. COST lol. you wont have enough.

That second dude can ride! Respect to him the way he took out that bmw takes skill man He was having it big time! haha love it

haha yeah i ride an R1 same model at the guy who did the BM, they do not have 950lb torque lol im sure thats just and honest mistake on behalf of marine guy tho, perhaps hes thinkin of another measurement than ft lbs? jordans about right, 71-76 ish. the cam bike is a 98-99 (the first shape, the second bike is a 02-03 shape like mine(third shape, first injection) respect to the second rider its takes alot more skill to do that on a bike than a car, not to mention guts ;)

are you insane? 950 ft. lbs o torque? lol

M3 lol no change R1 is much better

ur way wrong.... bikes have way better handling then cars.... its no competition.... and yah the r1 is great on the straights but it is way more top ended then other bikes

ok u got the first part right but dude... a r1 does NOT have "950 ft. lbs. of torque and 950 BPH" it has 75 ft. pounds of torque and 159 bhp..... a yamaha r1 will NEVER have that much power... doesnt matter if there modded or not... sorry to tell u....and there is absoulitly no way u own even one!! let alone 12 because u dont know shit about them... no offense

sorry 850 BPH. I missed the 8. I lvoe that bike and i used to build them i own 12

Big mistake you made. in handling and speed the bike is much better than the car. On a street bike such as the R1 you have absolutely 0% chance of bottoming out or not being able to make the corner, in a car such as the BMW M3 you have a limited turn radius that is affected by your speed. The bike wont have that problem as much as the car, also the lighter weight of the bike allows it to accelerate faster. The Yamaha R1 uses a 1000cc In-line 4 engine with 950 ft. lbs. of torque and 950 BPH.

i own a 1998 r1 and a e46 m3. the car simply dosnt stand a chance

fun road

if you get a car cost 100.000euros then record a video while you will running with more speed at this road DUDE!!!

the guy in the car has no balls..lol considering the risk factor being in a car versus a bike, bike dude wins hands down.. ..especially the second bike dude.

i think it is csl

big misconseption cars rule the corners but bikes rule the straights because cars have more traction and bike well have 2 wheels but on straight u better prey m3

Lotus rules!!

bof.......

Maybe rider 1 had the skill but didn't want to risk his life? Sick video anyway. One false move and he'd be out.

and u can clearly see him short shifting on the short straights

The bike THAT PAST THE r1WAS an R1 and left the M3 eating his dust witch proves the rider ON BIKE 1 was slow. bikes not quick as cars in corners althought the other r1 rider was. on the straight cars have no chance. An R1 has somthing like 800bhp per ton. lots of vid here that lie but i know the truth. the rider in vid was using GRADUAL 1/2 trottle at most because of the road conditions that dont match the bike and his SKILL .the other rider clearly had more TALENT AND SKILL IN trashing the m3.

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