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#31
RE: bhp
ORIGINAL: Daniel.Hennessy@va.g
It is all clear to me now. Fascinating. I must research the difference in torgue and bhp specs between Ducati 1098r and Hayabusa.
It is all clear to me now. Fascinating. I must research the difference in torgue and bhp specs between Ducati 1098r and Hayabusa.
ZX-14 167.2 HP 105.2 Ft. Lbs.
1098 144.3 HP 90.9 Ft. Lbs.
Then again, when Motorcyclist previewed the new Busa (Aug '07), they stated "considering the fact that the ZX-14 makes a buck seventy-five at the rear wheel....one can assume the 'Busa will make at least that, and likely more." What happened to those extra eight ponies is anybodies guess.
#32
RE: bhp
http://www.hayabusa.org/forums/uploa...-dyno_drag.jpg
Both the ZX14 and the new Busa seem to have in excess of 190 BHP on tap..........
Both the ZX14 and the new Busa seem to have in excess of 190 BHP on tap..........
#33
#36
RE: bhp
The ultimate machine, as far as I'm concerned, is one that has the proper balance of torque/hp for what it will be used for. Also, someone mentioned NHRA earlier. Just for the record, the Harley V-Twins consistently out perform any other engine designs in 1/4 mile racing. In fact, the NHRA has made Harley racers add weight to their bikes,so other manufactures are more competitive.
#37
RE: bhp
ORIGINAL: VeroWing
The ultimate machine, as far as I'm concerned, is one that has the proper balance of torque/hp for what it will be used for. Also, someone mentioned NHRA earlier. Just for the record, the Harley V-Twins consistently out perform any other engine designs in 1/4 mile racing. In fact, the NHRA has made Harley racers add weight to their bikes,so other manufactures are more competitive.
The ultimate machine, as far as I'm concerned, is one that has the proper balance of torque/hp for what it will be used for. Also, someone mentioned NHRA earlier. Just for the record, the Harley V-Twins consistently out perform any other engine designs in 1/4 mile racing. In fact, the NHRA has made Harley racers add weight to their bikes,so other manufactures are more competitive.
#39
RE: bhp
ORIGINAL: HARDCORP 8654
I was searching last night for an article I had read on this very fact I almost couldn't believe that I had actually read here. What Harley rider hadnt learned that lesson in a quarter-mile
ORIGINAL: VeroWing
The ultimate machine, as far as I'm concerned, is one that has the proper balance of torque/hp for what it will be used for. Also, someone mentioned NHRA earlier. Just for the record, the Harley V-Twins consistently out perform any other engine designs in 1/4 mile racing. In fact, the NHRA has made Harley racers add weight to their bikes,so other manufactures are more competitive.
The ultimate machine, as far as I'm concerned, is one that has the proper balance of torque/hp for what it will be used for. Also, someone mentioned NHRA earlier. Just for the record, the Harley V-Twins consistently out perform any other engine designs in 1/4 mile racing. In fact, the NHRA has made Harley racers add weight to their bikes,so other manufactures are more competitive.
#40
RE: bhp