you can install a PCIII on them.grampi wrote: I could go with about any of the inline four crotch rockets, but none of them have any low or mid range punch.
Ducati's are also very expensive. Even a used one would probably be out of my price range. I'd probably better stick with one of the Japanese bikes. Does Yamaha or Kawasaki make a v-twin sport bike?DivideOverflow wrote:Ducati has some really nice V-twin sport bikes (yeah, yeah, they call it L-Twin). If you take a Ducati with similar cc's, like their ST4 or even their ST4s ( the touring version) and it will beat a v-max in all aspects. The ST4s, touring version, does the quarter in 10.75, and gets to 60 in 3.07. This is the HEAVIER touring version. With a bike like that, you get top rate suspension, legendary handling, tons of power, and it is still comfortable enough to ride around all day. 5.5 gallon fuel tank, and a 45mpg average.
All of their liter-bikes make for a very quick ride.
I've heard good things about the superhawk, except that is has an abysmal fuel range.
Changing the engine's ignition timing and fuel mixture will not increase low-end torque to the levels the original poster wants. The inline four motors just aren't made for that - they are designed for lots of HP up high. A V-twin, with its much larger pistons, produces boatloads more torque, much lower, than any production inline four.VermilionX wrote:you can install a PCIII on them.grampi wrote: I could go with about any of the inline four crotch rockets, but none of them have any low or mid range punch.
if you go w/ a suzuki... you can install both a PCIII and a TRE.
even w/ just the TRE , which is a very simple and non-expensive mod, you will get the low-mid torque you want combined w/ the higher top speed.
im not sure if other makes also have a limiter and if they do i dunno what they use for a TRE.
installing PCIII usually requires that you upgrade your exhaust sys too so that's gonna be really expensive.
i thought that's what the PCIII is for in conjunction w/ the exhaust upgrade.Skier wrote:
Also, a full exhaust system will actually sacrifice low-end torque and HP for high-end HP gains. Exactly opposite what the OP wants.
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