engine wheight to power ratio

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engine wheight to power ratio

#1 Unread post by xboxd83 »

what motorcylce engine has the highest weight to power ratio so which one is the smalles and most compact but packs a punch
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A worked over big bore ring-dinger. KX500, CR500, various old school Husky or KTM death machines.
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#3 Unread post by Fast Eddy B »

Probably a tuned 250cc (or 500cc) two-stroke, like found in an Aprilia RS250, Kawa KR1-S, or Suzuki RGV250.


The RS250 put out 240bhp per litre.

You planning on bulding something?
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#4 Unread post by atom »

Why do you care?

While a high hp/displacement suggests advanced engineering, it usually means the power is concentrated in a narrow powerband which can hamper usablity.

If your considering th hp/weight for the entire bike, its a design priority for every sportbike. I haven't looked at the stats but the new Hayabusa might have the top hp/weight at the moment.
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