
VTR BHP?
Re: VTR BHP?
Remember guys, Dynos are only as good as the operator and no 2 Dynos are the same! 

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- agentpineapple
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Re: VTR BHP?
the bottom line is a well sorted storm is fast enough for most of us. if you want more bhp get a newer faster bike.... 

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Re: VTR BHP?
Bollox ! Make it fasteragentpineapple wrote:the bottom line is a well sorted storm is fast enough for most of us. if you want more bhp get a newer faster bike....
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Re: VTR BHP?
er, yes and no, yes an sp will be faster and it's still a Honda v-twin, but it's no where near as comfy as a storm, so much more focused.countrymick wrote:that would be an sp2 then
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Re: VTR BHP?
Boasting Huge Power (BHP)
BHP is irrelevant really and even Honda's claims are most likely as much bollox as which colour. Manufactures will manipulate figures like a politician if it beats the competition.
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Spot onMy 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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Re: VTR BHP?
Had my 2000 x reg Dyno recently after fitting a Stage 1 kit, pipercross air filter and high level link pipes and custom chopped fuel race cans. Turn out a healthy 110 Bhp and benefited from the dyno run as it was running really lean before . Next time I think i'll give it a good service and possibly look at a stage 2 kit . 
