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2020 Husky TE 300i Dyno test

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    Good numbers from a 300cc 2T;

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jq_wjSLOqlI

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      Good numbers from a 300cc 2T;

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jq_wjSLOqlI

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      @ninja No, that's not amazing.

      I guess it's probably about the torque curve. RD350R YPVS from the 80's made like 59hp, so you'd like to think these would decimate that.

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        Good numbers from a 300cc 2T;

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jq_wjSLOqlI

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        @ninja lovely engine break there , the guy hasn’t a clue

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          @ninja No, that's not amazing.

          I guess it's probably about the torque curve. RD350R YPVS from the 80's made like 59hp, so you'd like to think these would decimate that.

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          @calum Interesting, it just goes to show how good the '80's bikes were and still are in comparison to today's newer and more technical bikes.

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            @calum Interesting, it just goes to show how good the '80's bikes were and still are in comparison to today's newer and more technical bikes.

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            @ninja Just think about the Yamaha TZ250

            Yamaha TZ 250 Engine and Transmission Technical Data
            Maximum power - Output - Horsepower 86.90 HP (63.4 kW) @ 12250 RPM
            Maximum torque 50.00 Nm (5.1 kgf-m or 36.9 ft.lbs) @ 11750 RPM
            Engine Maximum RPM -
            Cooling system Liquid

            he Yamaha TZ 250 model is a Sport bike manufactured by Yamaha . In this version sold from year 2002 , the dry weight is 104.0 kg (229.3 pounds) and it is equipped with a V2, two-stroke motor. The engine produces a maximum peak output power of 86.90 HP (63.4 kW) @ 12250 RPM and a maximum torque of 50.00 Nm (5.1 kgf-m or 36.9 ft.lbs) @ 11750 RPM . With this drive-train, the Yamaha TZ 250 is capable of reaching a maximum top speed of . On the topic of chassis characteristics, responsible for road holding, handling behavior and ride comfort, the Yamaha TZ 250 has a frame with front suspension being and at the rear, it is equipped with . Stock tire sizes are 120/60-R17 on the front, and 165/55-R17 on the rear. As for stopping power, the Yamaha TZ 250 braking system includes Dual disc size 298 mm (11.7 inches) at the front and Single disc size 185 mm (7.3 inches) at the back.

            https://www.ultimatespecs.com/motorcycles-specs/yamaha/yamaha-tz-250-2002

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              @ninja Just think about the Yamaha TZ250

              Yamaha TZ 250 Engine and Transmission Technical Data
              Maximum power - Output - Horsepower 86.90 HP (63.4 kW) @ 12250 RPM
              Maximum torque 50.00 Nm (5.1 kgf-m or 36.9 ft.lbs) @ 11750 RPM
              Engine Maximum RPM -
              Cooling system Liquid

              he Yamaha TZ 250 model is a Sport bike manufactured by Yamaha . In this version sold from year 2002 , the dry weight is 104.0 kg (229.3 pounds) and it is equipped with a V2, two-stroke motor. The engine produces a maximum peak output power of 86.90 HP (63.4 kW) @ 12250 RPM and a maximum torque of 50.00 Nm (5.1 kgf-m or 36.9 ft.lbs) @ 11750 RPM . With this drive-train, the Yamaha TZ 250 is capable of reaching a maximum top speed of . On the topic of chassis characteristics, responsible for road holding, handling behavior and ride comfort, the Yamaha TZ 250 has a frame with front suspension being and at the rear, it is equipped with . Stock tire sizes are 120/60-R17 on the front, and 165/55-R17 on the rear. As for stopping power, the Yamaha TZ 250 braking system includes Dual disc size 298 mm (11.7 inches) at the front and Single disc size 185 mm (7.3 inches) at the back.

              https://www.ultimatespecs.com/motorcycles-specs/yamaha/yamaha-tz-250-2002

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              @calum said in 2020 Husky TE 300i Dyno test:

              Yamaha TZ 250

              Yeah a pure demon of a track bike for-sure;

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPmyEFZ_d30

              I'm not sure if this is still FS but hey what an investment;

              https://motorcycles-for-sale.biz/sale.php?id=42341

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