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- KZR FLAG RELAY CARRIER #62
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[strike]Wife's little bike... 1984 GPZ 550 Kerker and DynaJet stage I kit[/strike]
Wife's BIG bike......[strike] 1981 GPZ 1100 Kerker and [strike]factory FI[/strike] Mikuni RS34s W/ K&N pods[/strike] SOLD
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How will the bike be ridden most of the tine?
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that's what I put but sorry forgot to put @.05069newportking wrote: I have two cams one is a .410 lift .266 duration. And the other is a .395 lift .256 duration .
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Id make a wild guess of around 120hp at the rear wheel with the ,410s.69newportking wrote: 1135cc ,10.5cr ,stock valves , ported head ,34mm rs Mikunis. 6" Extended swingarm , dyna2000 ign. 3.0 ohm coils. Making a pro street out of it . I do plan on riding on the street but just like to car shows around town no more then 5 miles no freeway . But I still want something that will be competitive at the track . By the way what kind of horsepower do u think it will make ? And et with 170lbs rider ?
Track times depend on too many different variations.
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69newportking wrote: For 1977 kz 1000 the book says 83 horsepower .is that at the motor or the wheel ?
As far as I know, all advertised hp is at the crank.
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steell wrote:
69newportking wrote: For 1977 kz 1000 the book says 83 horsepower .is that at the motor or the wheel ?
As far as I know, all advertised hp is at the crank.
Yep, pretty sure you would find 60 to 70 hp at the wheel on a stock KZ1000.
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PLUMMEN wrote: I saw a stone stock kz1000 with 26s and stock airbox and an old kerker make 75-76 at rear wheel.
Well there you go. I was just guessing (a little low apparently), but here is the voice of experience.
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