RIDE 4
kensai606 Nov 8, 2020 @ 1:17pm
Which bikes are OP?
I can start off with a bike many people have probably noticed, the Honda RC45. Really is a great bike and capable of beating bikes 30 years younger.
I'm interested in finding out which race modified are the best.
Last edited by kensai606; Nov 8, 2020 @ 1:18pm
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I only ride Ducati's, so can only speak of those bikes, but i feel the Pani V4R fully tuned is really OP, bit unrealistic in terms of power output tough, fully tuned it has got over 270hp...
Some folks said the Aprilia RSV4 are OP and have inmense grip.
kensai606 Nov 9, 2020 @ 1:26am 
Hmmm, I don't have either of those yet. I'm going V4R first, mentioned first. Then RSV4!
I've got another to add, the Paton. I did the stock 600 and absolutely obliterated the opposition!
if u don't like doing the stupid career and need money, just use Cheat Engine, so you can instantly buy and test all bikes
Sparky28 Nov 9, 2020 @ 1:50am 
Originally posted by kensai606:
Hmmm, I don't have either of those yet. I'm going V4R first, mentioned first. Then RSV4!
I've got another to add, the Paton. I did the stock 600 and absolutely obliterated the opposition!

The Paton is OP in real life though so haha

the issue I found with the paton is it hates jumps and bumps makes road racing a pain which is a mega shame
kensai606 Nov 9, 2020 @ 3:13am 
Originally posted by Sparky28:
Originally posted by kensai606:
Hmmm, I don't have either of those yet. I'm going V4R first, mentioned first. Then RSV4!
I've got another to add, the Paton. I did the stock 600 and absolutely obliterated the opposition!

The Paton is OP in real life though so haha

the issue I found with the paton is it hates jumps and bumps makes road racing a pain which is a mega shame

It's a nightmare at Imola, I'm doing everything I can with the suspension. I will find a way!
Originally posted by Sparky28:
Originally posted by kensai606:
Hmmm, I don't have either of those yet. I'm going V4R first, mentioned first. Then RSV4!
I've got another to add, the Paton. I did the stock 600 and absolutely obliterated the opposition!

The Paton is OP in real life though so haha

the issue I found with the paton is it hates jumps and bumps makes road racing a pain which is a mega shame

in that case lower spring hardness values or shock absorber values it will help a lot.
Jackal Nov 9, 2020 @ 4:19am 
Hey Guys, this is the suspension setup that i use with the paton on bumpy tracks. Give it a try. Maybe you'll find it useful :)

Preload
Front=5
Rear=4

Spring hardness
Front=0
Rear=0

Front shock absorber
Rebound=4
Compression=0

Rear shock absorber
Rebound=3
Compression=0
Sparky28 Nov 9, 2020 @ 4:54am 
Originally posted by Édroh De Nórnal:
Originally posted by Sparky28:

The Paton is OP in real life though so haha

the issue I found with the paton is it hates jumps and bumps makes road racing a pain which is a mega shame

in that case lower spring hardness values or shock absorber values it will help a lot.


It helps abit buts its no magic wand

Originally posted by Jackal:
Hey Guys, this is the suspension setup that i use with the paton on bumpy tracks. Give it a try. Maybe you'll find it useful :)

Preload
Front=5
Rear=4

Spring hardness
Front=0
Rear=0

Front shock absorber
Rebound=4
Compression=0

Rear shock absorber
Rebound=3
Compression=0

Ok thanks I'll give it ago because I love that bike!
kensai606 Nov 9, 2020 @ 8:06am 
Can you still get round corners ok? Upping front preload will also reduce agility. I'll give it a go!
Sparky28 Nov 9, 2020 @ 8:39am 
Originally posted by kensai606:
Can you still get round corners ok? Upping front preload will also reduce agility. I'll give it a go!

I had a quick go seems alright it sorts out the issue with crests and jumps
JamoZ Nov 9, 2020 @ 9:53am 
The Yamaha R7 beats almost anything in the 700pp class. Even the RC45 if you`re a capable rider. It`s fast, stable, immense grip, amazing braking and doesn`t wheelie when launched. I`ve won countless races against much bigger bikes on that thing.
Jackal Nov 9, 2020 @ 10:35am 
Originally posted by kensai606:
Can you still get round corners ok? Upping front preload will also reduce agility. I'll give it a go!

Obviously you lose some corner speed and agility but not too much. You can fine tune to your liking and tune the preload if you find it too understeery. For example :

Preload
Front=3
Rear=6

Spring hardness
Front=2
Rear=1

Front shock absorber
Rebound=4
Compression=0

Rear shock absorber
Rebound=3
Compression=0
SaxonRaider Nov 14, 2020 @ 4:36am 
depends if your talking career, which is done by bike type and cc, or TT and MP which is by pp.
people mentioned the RC45, and yes, maxed out at 799pp its definitely one of the best in the class from my lap times if not the best, but its close. That said, I find the Hayabusa my top bike on nearly all tracks in 799pp class.
kensai606 Nov 14, 2020 @ 12:03pm 
Originally posted by SaxonRaider:
depends if your talking career, which is done by bike type and cc, or TT and MP which is by pp.
people mentioned the RC45, and yes, maxed out at 799pp its definitely one of the best in the class from my lap times if not the best, but its close. That said, I find the Hayabusa my top bike on nearly all tracks in 799pp class.

I've been looking at the leaderboards and the Hyabusa is up there! I've bought it, it's on my list of bikes to master.
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