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    Wondering what some of you folks have for bike weight?<div>List what the bike weight is..... and your ET, estimated hp. Im just curious.</div><div>Thanks!</div>
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    291 lbs, 8.30 @ 155HP, but bike and rider were 450lbs.
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    Rofl.

    515lbs, 10.39 @ 134. Nobar 57" streetbike, 210lb rider. 130hp on a good day.




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    660lbs, 7.20 @ 189. 150lb rider.Never been on a dyno so estimate 400bhp ish.
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    Bike weight 398lbs 9.03 @142mph package weight is 635lbs, no idea of HP
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    There is a computer program that estimates HP from trap speed. Same way uses ET and bike weight. It used to be on this web site,but other ones are found by search function.<div></div><div>The one on here was real close both the bike estimates and even using weight up to what our turbo cars do.</div><div></div><div>The computer version is really nice as you can then estimate how much more power will be needed to go from say 9.10 ET to 8.90 or how much weight will be needed to lose. I think weight is a variable in the program as well but seems that 22# was about .1 in the range of ET I was running for a bike. Obviously 22# on a car is nothing so using the same program really surpised me how close it was for car weights.</div>
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    Bike 510lbs, 690 both. 7.91, 175. HP varies with the go spring.
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    i found that these are fairly close.
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    690lbs bike and rider,6.91@199.36,approx.400rwhp
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    GS1500 - 195kg (430lb)
    Rider 95Kg (210lb)
    8.0 @ 168mph
    est 250hp
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