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Does any one know the specific stock horsepower and torque numbers for a 2014 harley forty eight. I've tried looking it up on the internet but harley only show torque numbers @ around 70 ft-lbs. is this correct? There is no specific number for horsepower. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
 
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They don't list it. Your only bet is to see what guys have put up on the dyno for a stock bike. For a 1200 that is typically around 65hp and about 70 ft-lb as you have mentioned.
 
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The thing is, no one has really done that. Everyone has a dyno after all the work has been done. Head work, stage1, etc... So my other question is, say it were to be those numbers. Is that 65hp and 70trq at the crank or at the wheel?
 
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Originally Posted by Pmosh
The thing is, no one has really done that. Everyone has a dyno after all the work has been done. Head work, stage1, etc... So my other question is, say it were to be those numbers. Is that 65hp and 70trq at the crank or at the wheel?
I do not believe that is true.

I believe Hammer Performance has dyno sheets that use the stock hp and torque numbers as a baseline for showing what their work can accomplish.
I'd contact them and see if they can help.

And, doesn't the dyno commonly register at the rear wheel?

John
 
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I do not believe that is true.

I believe Hammer Performance has dyno sheets that use the stock hp and torque numbers as a baseline for showing what their work can accomplish.
I'd contact them and see if they can help.

And, doesn't the dyno commonly register at the rear wheel?

John
I guess I could contact them to find out. And yes a dyno does register at the wheel. The problem is not everyone interprets it that way. Plus harley themselves do not dyno their scoots
 
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