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Re: [ST] Honda CBR1000 HP



Crank HP is directly related to "dry weight" 

Neither means much.

Dave Bardell
MillerSTown, PA

Masiak, Richard wrote:

>It's a conspirancy I tell you! <<SNIP>> Comparing crank bhp really isn't comparing apples to
>apples.
>
>Rich
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dan Wallander [mailto:triumph99@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 4:19 PM
>To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: RE: [ST] Honda CBR1000 HP
>
>
>The crankshaft is the final output from the engine, but there is a
>transmission between the engine output shaft and the counter shaft which
>robs some of that crankshaft horsepower.  Most manufacturers measure
>horsepower at the crankshaft.
>
>Dan.
>
>Dan Wallander
>Albuquerque, New Mexico
>www.danwallander.com 
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