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Who's Vincent/Hrd has the most power?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Thompson" data-source="post: 44272" data-attributes="member: 2745"><p>Hello Gents,</p><p> Thought I'd start a new thread so you don't have to discuss power levels in "Valve lifters with TP cams".</p><p> But it does raise a good question on how much power is easily obtained , rather than the expensive way which I have taken without knowing really how much HP I'll end up with?</p><p> I'll have 1200cc ,Mk5 cams ,electronic ignition, 1'' 3/8'' gp carbs with 30mm crankshaft and 5 speed.</p><p> What can we expect on pump fuel? </p><p>Then will the standard chassis/frame take this added HP? Hence why we where looking at fitting the first engine into a more modern chassis/frame.</p><p>Like using the Buell swingarm with the oil tank in it? Then you only need a top frame similar to the D series. Just a thought.</p><p>Then how do we fit a wider wheel with out some sort of extension housing and off set sprocket?</p><p>Could offset the engine? What have other people seen?</p><p> Thank you for your thought's.</p><p> Cheers</p><p> brt650</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Thompson, post: 44272, member: 2745"] Hello Gents, Thought I'd start a new thread so you don't have to discuss power levels in "Valve lifters with TP cams". But it does raise a good question on how much power is easily obtained , rather than the expensive way which I have taken without knowing really how much HP I'll end up with? I'll have 1200cc ,Mk5 cams ,electronic ignition, 1'' 3/8'' gp carbs with 30mm crankshaft and 5 speed. What can we expect on pump fuel? Then will the standard chassis/frame take this added HP? Hence why we where looking at fitting the first engine into a more modern chassis/frame. Like using the Buell swingarm with the oil tank in it? Then you only need a top frame similar to the D series. Just a thought. Then how do we fit a wider wheel with out some sort of extension housing and off set sprocket? Could offset the engine? What have other people seen? Thank you for your thought's. Cheers brt650 [/QUOTE]
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