
. Very seldom does a dyno graph relate to how a bike is on the track or trail. Peak HP? Who cares. How fast someone can go on any given circuit is what matters. Example.. I pull better lap times on a 250F than I do on a 450F. Am I a pro that gets every hp out of a bike, no. That being said, I'm sure we wouldn't mind putting the CR500AFX on the dyno against any bike in the review, for whatever that's worth.| Anyone who compares a CR250 to a CRF450 on the dyno can see why the 450 often outperforms the 250. |



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Originally Posted by Okiewan
To me and mr average, it makes little or no difference. We'll never use more than a stock bike no matter how much we think we need that dyno tuned extra hp. Give me a stock MX'er, jetted correctly and I'm good to go.
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Do I see a 120MPH dirt bike in my future?|
Originally Posted by AJ Waggoner
this was an open class bike..
more hp on a 500cc 2 stroke is not likely to get you around the trails or track faster.. getting the over abundance of power to actually hook up might |
. You folks done built my dream bike. I owned an '85, '86, '87, and '97 CR 500 myself, but none of them held a candle to the Service Honda bike in the article. Good work folks!|
Originally Posted by 3TV
I didn't understand why in the world someone would build a street legal bike, complete with street tires, for a Dirt Rider Magazine test either.
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Originally Posted by mafols
Checkout the 06' Husqvarna lineup of street legal enduro and supermoto machines....definately a step in that direction.
From what I hear, KTM will be doing the same thing in the very near future. ![]() |
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