27 Horsepower, 20 ft-lbs of torque

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Old 01-10-2007, 12:03 PM
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Default RE: 27 Horsepower, 20 ft-lbs of torque

Thanks Tremor
Didnt think there would be a lot in it, but its good to check with some one that knows, will propably end up with what I can find at the time. All I have modified at the moment is: full pipe, jetted, free mods, bars, plate, headlight, bark busters, rapidaction throttle, front sprocket gripper seat and took off as much weight off it as possible and stay road legal (sort of),not exactly breath taking ride and was going to sell and go orange as most of the blokes I ride with have big bore bikes and stirr me up about the green chook chaser. I personally love the little green bike but it needs a lot of help to get it going, its OK through tight stuff, but on fire roads it gets left behind. The above figures look really good improvement, nothing mind blowing but enough to have fun on. I will howeverask foradvise on suspension upgrades as the factory set up is dangerous, too soft and no control, have you done anything to yours.
Thanks RK
 
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