1. Modify the engine.
* Increase the displacement of the engine. This can be done by boring out the cylinder or installing a big bore kit.
* Install a high-performance piston and camshaft.
* Upgrade the carburetor or fuel injection system.
* Install an aftermarket exhaust system.
* Perform head work, such as porting and polishing the cylinder head.
2. Improve the aerodynamics.
* Install a streamlined fairing.
* Remove unnecessary bodywork.
* Install a taller windscreen.
3. Reduce weight.
* Replace heavy parts with lightweight alternatives.
* Remove unnecessary accessories.
4. Upgrade the suspension and brakes.
* Install stiffer fork springs and rear shocks.
* Upgrade the front brakes to a disc brake system.
* Install wider tires.
5. Tune the engine.
* Adjust the air-fuel mixture.
* Set the ignition timing.
* Monitor the engine temperature and adjust the cooling system as needed.
6. Practice your riding.
* Learn to accelerate smoothly and brake effectively.
* Ride in a tuck position to reduce wind resistance.
* Maintain the motorcycle in good condition.
* Use high-quality gasoline.
* Change the oil regularly.
* Keep the tires properly inflated.