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High_Revs_17
06-08-2006, 03:23 PM
Results were taken from a Dynojet Model 150

Honda CBR600RR
Indicated rpm: 5000, 10,000
Measured rpm: 5000, 10,000
Indicated max rpm: 15,200
Measured max rpm: 15,200

Kawasaki ZX-6R
Indicated rpm: 5000, 10,000
Measured rpm: 4700, 9400
Indicated max rpm: 15,800
Measured max rpm: 14,550

Suzuki GSX-R600
Indicated rpm: 5000, 10,000
Measured rpm: 4700, 9400
Indicated max rpm: 16,400
Measured max rpm: 15,400

Triumph 675
Indicated rpm: 5000, 10,000
Measured rpm: 4700, 9200
Indicated max rpm: 14,500
Measured max rpm: 13,250

Yamaha YZF-R6
Indicated rpm: 5000, 10,000
Measured rpm: 4900, 9500
Indicated max rpm: 17,500
Measured max rpm: 15,950

CYCLE WORLD
7/06 issue


Dyno chart observation: Regarding smooth lines on the horsepower and torque chart the Yami was by far the worst with lots of dips at certain revs. It may have more peak horsepower than the others, but it's underpowered compared to the rest all the way thru the tach just before it peaks.

gottaducati
06-08-2006, 03:38 PM
...YEA sorry, i dont speak spanish

soda7o
06-08-2006, 03:40 PM
nigga please that yammi is the hotness and besides no one onthe streets an50% of the track people use th ebiek the way it is meant to be used out of the box... thats sit is butta...:)

gottaducati
06-08-2006, 03:42 PM
nigga please that yammi is the hotness and besides no one onthe streets an50% of the track people use th ebiek the way it is meant to be used out of the box... thats sit is butta...:)


woah!!!

who's got the Soda7o typo filter...

i need a translation STAT. english per favore

:roflmao:

soda7o
06-08-2006, 03:45 PM
woah!!!

who's got the Soda7o typo filter...

i need a translation STAT. english per favore

:roflmao:
beach youare in my world now..
BTW i think JCBlitz has one of the limited production "Soda decoder rings" ever made contact him for more info..

High_Revs_17
06-08-2006, 03:47 PM
no one onthe streets an50% of the track people use th ebiek the way it is meant to be used out of the box

You're right, it's basically a street legal track bike.

soda7o
06-08-2006, 03:48 PM
You're right, it's basically a street legal track bike.
and tahts what it is all about using the street liek a track or doick crack on the track
what ever you get the idea :lol:

gottaducati
06-08-2006, 05:32 PM
and tahts what it is all about using the street liek a track or doick crack on the track
what ever you get the idea :lol:



...i dont. can you hand over that decoder ring now, please.
:P

SAXON117
06-08-2006, 09:35 PM
and tahts what it is all about using the street liek a track or doick crack on the track
what ever you get the idea :lol:


:moocow: what?



:roflmao: :roflmao:

SAXON117
06-08-2006, 09:40 PM
...i dont. can you hand over that decoder ring now, please.
:P


and don't be stingy with it I am comfusedid too. Can one be obtained in a Cracker Jack box or a Blacker Jack box?:)


:fart:

GIX750
06-08-2006, 10:10 PM
basically what the readings say are that almost none of the bikes tach's are not accurate, except the cbr. at redline
most of them are at least 1k off . but anyways, i always heard that tach's don't have to be spot on juts the speedo's do. in cars and bikes. but i may be wrong, who knows

CBRBob
06-08-2006, 10:14 PM
Nope, most bikes speedometers are off up to 7%. They will read faster than what you are actually doing. Thats why they sell 'speedohealers'. I Used a GPS to measure my XX and my truck. Interestingly enough. Bother are off by 3% across the board. Close enough to leave alone. At 65mph they read 63mph.

Vin
06-08-2006, 10:18 PM
nigga please that yammi is the hotness and besides no one onthe streets an50% of the track people use th ebiek the way it is meant to be used out of the box... thats sit is butta...:)

woah!!!

who's got the Soda7o typo filter...

i need a translation STAT. english per favore

:roflmao:
My cheap knock-off SodaDecoda says:
Sir, I respectfully disagree. The Yamaha R6 is a truly beautiful and magnificent motorcycle. I'd venture to guess that no individual rider on the streets, nor approximately half of the riders on the track and race circuit use the vehicle's finely-tuned horsepower and torque ratio the way it was intended to be used. The motorcycle is spectacular. :)

soda7o
06-08-2006, 10:35 PM
My cheap knock-off SodaDecoda says:
correct

kneedragger
08-05-2006, 09:04 PM
what i dont get is why everyone is so wrapped up in the tach errors even though speedos are always innacurate. maybe its cause yamaha basically tried to sell the new r6 on the fact that it supposedly revved to 17.5?

ffejtable
08-07-2006, 08:10 AM
because speed is an estimation, and they deliberately overestimate your speed for liability reasons.

there is simply no excuse for tach errors, as the computer needs to know the exact RPM anyway to figure our air/fuel mixture, etc, anyway.... figuring out the RPMs is easy and nearly an exact science... figuring out speed is much more invovled because sprocket and tire size changes effect it.

Lurker
08-07-2006, 09:26 AM
Sir, I respectfully disagree. The Yamaha R6 is a truly beautiful and magnificent motorcycle. I'd venture to guess that no individual rider on the streets, nor approximately half of the riders on the track and race circuit use the vehicle's finely-tuned horsepower and torque ratio the way it was intended to be used. The motorcycle is spectacular

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