VTR BHP?

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VTR BHP?

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What this one ap (green line )
Ha ha. 56 bhp
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I refuse to answer those allegations......... :(
thanks for that lloydie, now where did I put those braided lines.... :eh:
oh and that green line wasn't my dyno run, the guy running tha garage asked for my signature,,,,, :wink:
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:lol: :lol:

Look at that squibble.

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cybercarl wrote::lol: :lol:

Look at that squibble.

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The wedding is tomorrow. I might have a tipple later.

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cybercarl wrote:The wedding is tomorrow. I might have a tipple later.

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I thought you'd already been drinking, a squibble???
a scribble is one thing, have you started talking like a Scotsman already......... :lol:
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lloydie wrote:Yep early models have a few ponies more than the later revamped models .
95-100 be good for a standard one
I had a bog standard 05 plate with 7500 on the clock once and it was notably slower up the top end.

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Could it be colour related ?
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lloydie wrote:Much faster last time out it had 110bhp .
I think it'll be more now :-)
Green 110
Teal. 108
Orange 107
Yellow 106
Black 104
Silver 100
Red 80
Blue 50

If it is colour related this bad boy is 346 bhp and i didn't include the black

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The bling machine 128bhp I reckon faster than the old storm :wave:
Green 110
Teal. 108
Orange 107
Yellow 106
Black 104
Silver 100
Red 80
Blue 50
Ill never be a sell out storm forever
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Some drifting off topic here... :roll:

Talk of beer drinking... :beer:

Inflated BHP figures... (that's what blokes do .... :D .... apparently :) )


My original Q was about stock 'claimed' bhp. It seemed, according to the website I viewed that it depended on year and chassis number :?
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My Smokin' Joe's is around 104bhp according to the dyno print out.

The black bike obviously has around 204bhp, based on colour and time spent drinking coffee and smoking roll ups while staring at it... :)
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try this
chric wrote:The bling machine 128bhp I reckon faster than the old storm :wave:
Green 110
Teal. 108
Orange 107
Yellow 106
Black 104
Silver 100
Red 80
jerez Blue 150
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My mates R1 has 176bhp and he still needs us to stop for him to catch up!!!, After following Popkat ( the man with 5 names!!!) his Vfr 750 was probably 95bhp and i would never be able to keep up with him on a twisty road.
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It's strange because nobody knows how much power the matte black storms make!

I've tried everywhere but they're all too scared the masses of power will destroy their dyno :(

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Virt wrote:It's strange because nobody knows how much power the matte black storms make!

I've tried everywhere but they're all too scared the masses of power will destroy their dyno :(

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