talk ft/lbs not bhp![]()
Seems to be true..I saw a Truck today with '2000 nm' as its' power output badge instead of the usual BHP Number....
talk ft/lbs not bhp![]()
Seems to be true..I saw a Truck today with '2000 nm' as its' power output badge instead of the usual BHP Number....![]()
That's about how much the thing will haul. For performance, the issue is torque over a wide rev band and the ability to pull high revs for top speed. 
Different market though, innit....?![]()



too much is never enough.......
In the real world, an R1 riden on the same road as a gillera runner can keep together, im not sure it matters how much power your bike has, its how you use it.... im happy with my 07 GSA.
The artical claims the 1200 gs will gain 22 bhp, add that to the claimed current 105 and its nearly 130.It's my super pimped out 08 GSA with Akra end can, sport headers , blue filter and Performance controller fitted Well only 119 bhp, but who's counting ....
Today 22:09
"the detune (from the HP2) will spread torque lower in the range making the bike easier to ride at touring speeds"Does the article mention torque at all?
I can't see them using the HP2 lump in that it is a lightened unit with balancer shaft removed for weight and higher revs.
Again it sounds like MCN made up reporting
They're not suggesting that the GS is going to be fitted with the HP2 engine.
They are suggesting that the GS is going to be fitted with a detuned version of the DOHC HP2 Sport engine....
Sorry.
I should have read the article.
