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Its a bit of a head scratcher. The new v9s are claimed to put out 55hp at the crank. Yet every dyno I have seen puts them at 50-51hp to the ground? How can that be?
Your 850T is putting out about the same as your Commando. Superbike numbers in the day. Don't worry about it, just ride and enjoy. The fact is that 50 hp at the rear wheel is plenty to have fun with. As my Britbike buddy likes to say, "they roll down the road just fine"
That seems right. What don't you like about that?
To answer the OP's original question.. No.
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There's only 2 things in this world guaranteed to increase horsepower, without touching the motor, and that's a brochure, and nostalgia.
Huzo , go back and reread Chad's post , you aren't understanding his point . Dusty
Yeah Dusty, with me that's always a distinct possibility, but I thought it was addressing the issue that Chad raised regarding how you can have a claimed figure higher at the crank than what is shown at the rear wheel, but sorry if I'm off topic.
A friend put his 1000 LMIV on the Dyno at the Parry Sound Sport Bike Rally and got 62HP. Heads were done by Manfred along with the usual carb and exhaust mods. His bike would pull my 850 LM also with Manfred Hecht headwork so I assume mine is less.Pete
Yeah no worries mate. BTW how ya' been ?
I put my '89 LeMans 1000 on the Dynojet dyno ... It pulled 67 on their dyno.......Mark
Pete has said that about 75hp to the floor is the most your going to get out of a 2v big block, seems reasonable, to me.The b1100 claimed 86hp, and I think the b1200 was 95hp. 9 more hp, from 80 odd cc? Seems like a big stretch to me!
<throwing down gauntlet> Ok, that does it. I gotta dollar that sez the Mighty Scura will do more than 75 hp.