I saw a dead stock gen2,s dyno printout today in the same dyno i,ve been using.168hp/100ft/lbs torque.Thats the first dyno printout ive seen that tells the truth.The rest are just marketing hype to get you to come back.A stock gen 1 on this dyno makes high 140,s and one with a pipe makes about 158-9hp and about 97-99 ft/lbs.A gen2 with a yosh r77 full system made 176hp and 102ft/lbs.
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My bike shreds tyres fast.
The Gen II one does it a lot quicker than the Gen 1 did.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
its heavier and bt015s are softer than a bt56 tyre and the motors got more torque= faster tyre wear.
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@ Scilaci - I'd say refer to Glen's 1st post.
Other dynos are more generous and have been known to show up to 176hp @ rear wheel.
@ Spamanglen - I was being a smart arse.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
if you can ride,take it to the drags and see what mph it does,weigh the bike and you and punch it into a horsepower calculator on the net.It will give you a quite accurate indication of the horsepower the bike makes.
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Glenn,
Those calculators would only give you a average hp figure not outright, its also based on a wheelybared bike usually.(although that might not influence it much)
Work out how much Hp you have at 195mph at 350kgs and see what result you get.
Leonard.
I agree with everyone that says they are a rough indicator and not totally accurate.However if the variables are fairly constant and you change one thing,you will see a change in the result.I used this calculator leonard when you did a 9.79@139 to 140mph on your red/black 99.It said you used 150hp to do 139mph and 149hp to do 9.79.I took a bit of a guess on the weight but if i got within a mile of that on my bike,id be doing gadson like, training schools.The higher the horsepower the harder it is to harness and the bigger the gap between horsepower for mph and hp for et.I look at the gap between horsepower for mph and horsepower to ET and work on reducing the difference,with riding style and bike setup.
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01-03-2009, 08:36pm
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Did you check the figures I gave you previously?
Leonard.