06-06-15, 06:18 PM
So, if i read this correctly, put into laymen terms....
Fewer front/more rear = faster acceleration
More front/fewer rear = slower acceleration
But, torque and bhp can't change but I'll see a difference on the rev counter?
Personally, I'm not interested in better graphs on a dyno reading or anything, it's not a sports bike, I just want to make it comfy for commuting and weekend runs with mates etc.
Fewer front/more rear = faster acceleration
More front/fewer rear = slower acceleration
But, torque and bhp can't change but I'll see a difference on the rev counter?
Personally, I'm not interested in better graphs on a dyno reading or anything, it's not a sports bike, I just want to make it comfy for commuting and weekend runs with mates etc.
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)