02 Suzuki GS 1200 SS discussion forum:RE: The Horsepower factor & the V-Rod |
RE: The Horsepower factor & the V-Rod |
Wheelemonsta said 2003-03-21 08:47 |
Hey Kerry, I wouldn´t feel to shame faced, my friend... They are poking out near a genuine 110 hp in stock trim. My mates,as I´ve said has a full V&H system, not just mufflers and an EPROM upgrade and if Number 1´s dyno is to be trusted, which I certainly do, it´s poking an honest 135 hp through the back wheel. Quite incredible given the nature of the beast... It has to be said, that, that is one sweeeeeet engine.... Cheers for now Wheeliemonsta |
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