70hp Harley Ratbike Chopper vs 180hp Honda Fireblade

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70hp Harley Ratbike Chopper vs 180hp Honda Fireblade

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Three races.



Really good fun and you can guess the outcome. :D
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Loving Hildo's Ratbike!
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Great post
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I remember doing that to a guy on a CB750 back in 1980 away from the lights on the run up towards the Dutch House, I was doing about 80 before he came past my old Lowrider. There's more grunt in a good Harley than some people think, especially with a few mods!
You can't have too much power, only a lack of traction!
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On a city street it's low rpm torque that talks.

But on a longer road and that Honda would have caught up and passed with a vengance.
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Torque vs horsepower
No-one will believe you...
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My mate Tiffy says he got 70bhp on the dyno with his Harley and it will take a 600 sportsbike from the lights. But no way it'll take a 900 blade.

That is one breathed on ratbike. ;)
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Blade rider didnt look like he was trying very hard
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