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    100 bhp is all I need debate - again

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    Well its all I need but then I don't do track and then there's that V4 torque curve i wouldn't do without.
    Be interested in what track folk think.

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    Racers never have enough horsepower

    Even the Superbike boys want more and then they try and figure out how to ride the thing.
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    Guess if you are fond of pies you might need all 100, I'm happy with 55ish, and can't see me ever using more than 80.
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    I've said it many times myself, I've had more fun on the little bikes than a lot of the time on big 'uns. 100hp is more than enough on the road, shit, all the old 1100's from the early 80's were hardly that much, they got along just fine...
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    Some of the best fun i've had has been on bikes with less than 10 (ten) hp

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    Mine has 50. Maybe.. And I love caning it.

    Though I would also love to be able to cane a 200hp bike. That weights 140kg.. NCR M16..
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    600cc + 105ish hp +163kg dry = a good time.
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    After riding the ~40hp DR650 then my ~100hp VFR feels pretty quick. It could still do with an extra 50 or so though.

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    Today I moved from a 40ish hp bike to 100hp Hornet, loving the power

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    I dont see the point of it, if they were serious they would make a power to weight restrictions.
    Although my next bike will have around 100hp

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    My future engine rebuild could make 100hp. just need to get 6 numbers correct on a Saturday night.
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    well i recently went from 25hp ish haveing spent a little time on a 70ish hp bike and jumped to 175hp and its farkin rediculus going to take me a long time to get ""comfortable"" wiht the bike
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    100 bhp is all I need debate - again...

    No, I don't "Need" more than 100 hp...however I do want and enjoy more than 100hp....this is a civil liberty/freedom of choice question/quality of life to pursue individual life style choices issue, so much more than a legislative means to protect us from our selves.

    And limiting bike power will only be the tip of the iceberg, next will be power to weight limitations, maximum speed limitations....and then when the fun police have finished with bikes and if the Govt play fair..(which I do not expect) then next on the agenda will be cars...I can see it now, the family Falcon with a Corolla sized motor...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nzpure View Post
    well i recently went from 25hp ish haveing spent a little time on a 70ish hp bike and jumped to 175hp and its farkin rediculus going to take me a long time to get ""comfortable"" wiht the bike
    Its only 175hp if you ride around at 9800rpm though
    Whats he building in there??

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    100bhp?
    nope about 88-90bhp... but never enough torque... got 145bhp on the other bike, but only at 'go directly to jail' speeds
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