A comparison website such as motorcycle(-usa).com generates dynos for all of their recent comparison tests if you're interested in how similar bikes compare.
Google dyno chart/graph for the bikes you're interested in, using google image search. Keep mind...every dyno is different, every bike is different, and every operator is different. Putting a bike on two different dynos, or even the same dyno on a different day will yield different results. The only way to get an accurate comparison between bikes or the same bike in different tune is to run them on the same day, on the same machine.
I had mine done last year ...........the dyno results were so intense it was orgasmic...........................oh yeah ...............I went there:eek
I had mine done last year ...........the dyno results were so intense it was orgasmic...........................oh yeah ...............I went there:eek
Yes that's a fantastic graph. 200hp at 5.5k, seems unbeatable.
i'm getting strange looks from my coworkers as they're glancing at my computer screen. They probably also appreciate the orgasmic power depicted in the dyno readout.
I heard it was 7000? Perhaps 6-7k. I'll testing it out.
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