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    Quote Originally Posted by mjvduc
    thanks guys,

    the little lady gained a couple of extra cc's over the winter now she has a bit more than 130ps at the rear wheel that's not bad for an old V-twin and if I get the throttle bodies machined and a proper dyno run together we might hit the 140mark

    might be enough to scare most 916 riders and some jap riders as well


    take care

    mjvduc
    Lovely bike. I might be stupid but are you talking 130 rear wheel horsies? What do they put out standard?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clivoris
    Lovely bike. I might be stupid but are you talking 130 rear wheel horsies? What do they put out standard?
    Duc’s are know for there understatement the standard 748R comes with 105 horses at the clutch but I had two dyno’s done (before the mods) with 108 and 112 rear wheel It’s just nice to know I care more about the torque and the lady went up from 77Nm to 96 and that makes the difference. I had a nice 900monster running for years with 88Nm and she was always good to shock some jap’s high tec bikes, unfortunately I had to leave her behind and now one kiwi has the burden to set the pace

    The current set up isn’t for road use and she misbehaves as soon as I let the rpm drop below 7000. I have to go for a more civilised EPROM and get the DB eaters back in, I’m tired to leave the house at 530 in the morning to find some empty roads. Might be worth moving back to NZ, so I can sleep in and having fun

    Take care

    mjvduc

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjvduc
    Duc’s are know for there understatement the standard 748R comes with 105 horses at the clutch but I had two dyno’s done (before the mods) with 108 and 112 rear wheel It’s just nice to know I care more about the torque and the lady went up from 77Nm to 96 and that makes the difference. I had a nice 900monster running for years with 88Nm and she was always good to shock some jap’s high tec bikes, unfortunately I had to leave her behind and now one kiwi has the burden to set the pace

    The current set up isn’t for road use and she misbehaves as soon as I let the rpm drop below 7000. I have to go for a more civilised EPROM and get the DB eaters back in, I’m tired to leave the house at 530 in the morning to find some empty roads. Might be worth moving back to NZ, so I can sleep in and having fun

    Take care

    mjvduc
    Gee,
    that bike and living in Italy. If you tell me that you live with a model I'm gonna hold my breath until you let me move in.

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    just one model why buying if you can rent

    guess why I'm going up in the middle of the night for a ride during the day I would lose my concentration and fall off at the end


    it's summer and most of the girls are wearing a belt (I wouldn't call it a skirt) and a tiny little top

    havetogo

    mjvduc

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    Making me sick now. Enjoy your awful life mate. I'll go for a big boned kiwi girl in a swandri anyday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjvduc
    Duc’s are know for there understatement the standard 748R comes with 105 horses at the clutch but I had two dyno’s done (before the mods) with 108 and 112 rear wheel It’s just nice to know I care more about the torque and the lady went up from 77Nm to 96 and that makes the difference. I had a nice 900monster running for years with 88Nm and she was always good to shock some jap’s high tec bikes, unfortunately I had to leave her behind and now one kiwi has the burden to set the pace

    The current set up isn’t for road use and she misbehaves as soon as I let the rpm drop below 7000. I have to go for a more civilised EPROM and get the DB eaters back in, I’m tired to leave the house at 530 in the morning to find some empty roads. Might be worth moving back to NZ, so I can sleep in and having fun

    Take care

    mjvduc

    Are you sure about 112 on the back wheel near standard ?.
    I'm lucky to push 110 bhp (129 crank) with full Arrows , FIM RS chip and 748RS cams / Corse Valves and it's acheiving similar results to the Moto one guys in Aus.
    You possibly have the quickest "street" 748R in the world.
    Want to share your secret please
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mooch
    Are you sure about 112 on the back wheel near standard ?.
    I'm lucky to push 110 bhp (129 crank) with full Arrows , FIM RS chip and 748RS cams / Corse Valves and it's acheiving similar results to the Moto one guys in Aus.
    You possibly have the quickest "street" 748R in the world.
    Want to share your secret please
    sunshine I was surprised as well, I’ve got a dyno sheet at home and it was done before and after the big bore was fitted. I will be at work tomorrow so I can scan and post it to you if you want too.

    Take care

    mjvduc

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    maybe you have been just unlucky I have a couple of friends running 748r's with a similar output but I have to admit my lady is doing really well. the dyno was done with an intermediate exhaust system (silmotor) and dialed cam's. This run was just for fun and to find out if I have done a half a descent job plus we needed a set up for the break in period. I think you have lots of variables and for that, many possibilities to miss some extra kw or ps. For example, my old 900monster was perfectly running in Europe but she couldn’t handle the fuel in NZ. There was no way to have a nice trip on 92oct, 95 was just about all right in the winter time and slow riding but usually we had to stop for 98 or use some booster stuff.

    Important is to have fun, doesn’t matters if you have 105 or 150ps as long as you drive a ducati

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