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Old 04-29-2005   #1 (permalink)
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So Triumph’s claims 69bhp at 7,250 rpm on the Thruxton.
Can I assume this is NOT at the wheel? :???:

Has anybody dyno’ed a stock Thruxton?

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So Triumph’s claims 69bhp at 7,250 rpm on the Thruxton.
Can I assume this is NOT at the wheel? :???:

Has anybody dyno’ed a stock Thruxton?

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It's at the crank......


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It's at the crank......


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At the crank, surely. Mine was only dynoed with TOR's and snorkel out (63 hp at the rear wheel), but I have seen curves from standard Thruxtons with anywhere between 59 and 61 hp. However, the difference at midrange is enormous, between 8 and 10 more around 4000 - 4500 rpm.
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At the crank, surely. Mine was only dynoed with TOR's and snorkel out (63 hp at the rear wheel), but I have seen curves from standard Thruxtons with anywhere between 59 and 61 hp. However, the difference at midrange is enormous, between 8 and 10 more around 4000 - 4500 rpm.
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So with the wacky speedo, how fast are we going in top gear @ 4k rpm???
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So with the wacky speedo, how fast are we going in top gear @ 4k rpm???
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Adjust your speedo reading down by about 10% and you will be close.-T1
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