Well the term stock is subjective and it means different things to different
people... I was racing a hayabusa this year against a guy who told me his was
stock. I figured out later that he had  a sprocket change in his bike. This guy
runs 9.4's with a turbo blackbird and he still considered the busa stock. He has
years and years of experience. So it is all in what you perceive as stock.I told
you what I consider stock and you told me what you consider stock. I mean if you
put an after market oil filter or oil or spark plugs in your bike is it still
stock ? See what I mean ? Dunno if it makes sense or not but I'm on my second
beer.;-). Incidently at sea level in the one time i raced at sea level with my
"stock" vmax I ran an 11.21.... I feel I could have ran a hi 10 over the course
of a few weekends...

Take care Phil

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hey Phil why would you call a bike stock when changes are made to it? Like a
> pipe or jet kit what have you. The term stock means stock the way it came
> from the factory!
>
> Kurt
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