oaklandopen
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Had to do a vehicle swap today with the wife. So, once again, I'm left with a nervous feeling. And what does she do as she drives away? She guns it in first to really set me off
and obviously she has no recollection of the term "torque steer" because she did this near other cars, something I would not dare to do. Saw her veer towards one of them and quickly backed off the throttle and corrected the steering. I guess one would become complacent in that aspect after driving a dodge ram for so long
I also looked at bikes again and started crunching the numbers. Not financial numbers, performance numbers.
Including a 200lb rider a harley sportster iron 883 would be 15lb/hp....not too great. The 1200 would be in the low 8's. I'm wondering if I should just find a 1200, or look at other manufacturers with better pricing. I really like the look and price of the sportster, but with the power it has I wonder if it will feel like it can't get out of its own way
To put those number in perspective, a stock ms3 is about 12.5lb/hp, a 2010 dodge viper is a little under 6, and my old gixxer 600cc was around 4.5
Granted thos numbers are all relative and in no way are a true calculation of the speed of a vehicle, but it gives you a good general idea
and obviously she has no recollection of the term "torque steer" because she did this near other cars, something I would not dare to do. Saw her veer towards one of them and quickly backed off the throttle and corrected the steering. I guess one would become complacent in that aspect after driving a dodge ram for so long
I also looked at bikes again and started crunching the numbers. Not financial numbers, performance numbers.
Including a 200lb rider a harley sportster iron 883 would be 15lb/hp....not too great. The 1200 would be in the low 8's. I'm wondering if I should just find a 1200, or look at other manufacturers with better pricing. I really like the look and price of the sportster, but with the power it has I wonder if it will feel like it can't get out of its own way
To put those number in perspective, a stock ms3 is about 12.5lb/hp, a 2010 dodge viper is a little under 6, and my old gixxer 600cc was around 4.5
Granted thos numbers are all relative and in no way are a true calculation of the speed of a vehicle, but it gives you a good general idea