Bull sh1t Power Again

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VTRDark
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There's probably some small print on the bike somewhere to say that any weights and measurements may not be as one may think. :lol:

It's is wrong though :thumbdown: There should be some kind of law or trading guidelines that these companies should have to abide by. It's a bit like a meal looking nice on the packaging and when you open it up it's totally different. :roll:

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I can put up with all the HP and BHP BS but I just cant get my head around the metric power conversions 8O

Specifications VTR1000 SP-2 (ED-type)
Engine
Type Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-valve DOHC 90° V-twin
Displacement 999cm3
Bore x Stroke 100 x 63.6mm
Compression Ratio 10.8 : 1
Max. Power Output 99kW/10,000min-1 (95/1/EC)
Max. Torque 102Nm/8,000min-1 (95/1/EC)
Idling Speed 1,300min-1
Oil Capacity 4.3 litres
Fuel System
Carburation PGM-FI electronic fuel injection
Throttle Bore 62mm
Aircleaner Dry, cartridge-type paper filter
Fuel Tank Capacity 18 litres (including 2.5-litre warning light reserve)


According to this my bike is making 99KWatts at 10,k rpm....somehow I can imagine a number of horses pulling an object but I can quite grasp having a bike which is capable of heating 30 kettles :? What's that all about 8O
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you've got a 3.3kw kettle? Christ I bet that does a cuppa in no time haha
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i fart more then 140bhp

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callam_nffc wrote:you've got a 3.3kw kettle? Christ I bet that does a cuppa in no time haha
No , wait a minute, that might have been the old electric fire I've got out in the garage . I get all sorts of secs muddled up these days :crazy:

140BHP fart! I'll bet you get through some under pants :lol:

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think it might be the methane that goes through the pants at some rate. ripper
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I take between 12% and 13% off of the engine BHP to get a figure to look for at the wheel on my dyno.
That is for a chain driven bike, I use -15% to 16% to give me a figure for a shaft drive bike.
101bhp at the rear wheel on a good day on my storm and 86bhp if memory serves me right from my 100bhp BMW K1200.
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