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My friend was sayimg how fast his bone stone evo with only slipon pipes is....so how does a new stock 103 with pipes feel vs a bone stock 80inch evo with just pipes? ? Anyone no the diffance in there hp?? Whats a103 make stock and with stage 1 vs stage 1 evo
I don't know numbers but my friends 96 blows me out with my evo. I have a stage one setup with v and Hines pipes, but since I put an Andrews cam in the bike pulls a lot harder. I know the 103 is real quick in comparison. There's a lot you can do with evos but it would cost a lot to try and keep up. Just my 2 cents
fast equals rpm + gearing ...add enough power to reach max rpm, and all is the same .
i/e 5000 rpm is the same speed in any two bikes with the same gearing ...no matter the cubic inch.....
now are we talking about top end ,or time to get there..??
then it is a different story....
I'm sorry you asked what time is it , and I told you how a watch works ....
My younger brother has an 80" Evo in his FatBoy that regularly spanks one of his buddies 103".It is all about the tune the goodies and the rider.Stock motors are choked to death because of the EPA.
My younger brother has an 80" Evo in his FatBoy that regularly spanks one of his buddies 103".It is all about the tune the goodies and the rider.Stock motors are choked to death because of the EPA.
My 103 in my FatBoy with a stage 1 will stomp my 80 Evo in my BadBoy with a stage 1. Love my Evo, rides great, sounds great, but is a slug compared to my 103.
My 95 inch RKC with a cam and pipes beats the hell out of my 80 inch evo Dyna with cam and pipes. My niece thought my Dyna should be and was faster and couldn't believe it when I beat her on my RKC. We switched bikes and then she beat me.....twice. I can't compare it to a 103 but if past performance and my experiance is any indicator, I'd say the TC wins hands down.
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