View Full Version : Yamaha BHP Figures Are Bull$hit
Biff
9th January 2006, 18:11
I mean, for fks sake. How can you measure Brake Horse Power accurately with half a horse?
Hitcher
9th January 2006, 18:55
And with dry weight. I mean, what's that all about?
onearmedbandit
9th January 2006, 19:24
Now that is a very cool looking animal.
Sniper
9th January 2006, 20:52
Interesting........... :lol:
cowpoos
9th January 2006, 20:59
I mean, for fks sake. How can you measure Brake Horse Power accurately with half a horse?
easy you tie a honda to it and tow it down the road....the hondas 1/4 of a horse power will be the resistance....so if your moving forward...you'll know you have atleast a half horse.... :blip:
ducatilover
10th January 2006, 09:08
easy you tie a honda to it and tow it down the road....the hondas 1/4 of a horse power will be the resistance....so if your moving forward...you'll know you have atleast a half horse.... :blip:
grrrrr i'll kill you and make it look like an accident:weird:
cool pic though:shake:
TwoSeven
10th January 2006, 12:39
I mean, for fks sake. How can you measure Brake Horse Power accurately with half a horse?
If yamaha have the back half of the horse, suzuki must be using the front :)
Coyote
10th January 2006, 12:50
If yamaha have the back half of the horse, suzuki must be using the front :)
Or an ass* :bleh:
*Doesn't count Hitcher!
bugjuice
10th January 2006, 12:51
how do you brake a horse and measure the power you used?
that's just messy
**R1**
10th January 2006, 13:37
you like talking about horses dont ya?
and i found one of honda's
Maha
10th January 2006, 13:50
Now that is a very cool looking animal.
I agree..... had one of those when i was 5 yrs old.......... but it was made of wood........:rofl:
Biff
10th January 2006, 15:16
you like talking about horses dont ya?
Better talking them than stalking them dude.
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