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RedStormJ 11-10-2016 07:43 AM

Requesting a stock VTR's dyno. Not hondas.
 
Real stock dyno chart. From a forum members machine.

Ever since doing the valves it feels like I have more top end but I keep bouncing off the limiter. Its like she has a goldmine of torque available on the top but the factory charts show it flattening out. Which is what I felt before.

I think a bone stock dyno chart should be a sticky.

Wicky 11-10-2016 12:11 PM

https://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=36

E.Marquez 11-11-2016 12:20 PM


Originally Posted by RedStormJ (Post 399475)
Real stock dyno chart. From a forum members machine.

Ever since doing the valves it feels like I have more top end but I keep bouncing off the limiter. Its like she has a goldmine of torque available on the top but the factory charts show it flattening out. Which is what I felt before.

I think a bone stock dyno chart should be a sticky.

Apples to turnips.. you can not compare a bike on Dyno A to a bike on Dyno B. Machine brand, age, type, Settings, environment, testing method, operator....way too many variables. There is no useful information to be gleaned. And why I do not post dyno sheets

RedStormJ 11-11-2016 06:05 PM

That makes sense Erik. I was just looking for a general curve or a stock machine. I found some on google.
The reason I asked if for reference.
Just thought it would be good to stick a dyno in the KB.


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