imtarnished
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Yes, You read it right. They are testing some prototypes over seas, with 3 different engine/trans combinations, they all are 500 cc twin cyl, but one is a CVT (same cvt/engine combo as in the snowmobile), another is a 6 speed, they didn't list teh 3rd type, maybe a 5 speed?
Some of the estimated hp numbers they were throwing around were based off of different yamaha engine model's with adjusted hp numbers, adjusted to the # of cyl's, following is the info they said about hp #'s: The motor was described as 2 yz250f cylinders side by side, Or 1/2 of a yamaha R1 motor. Intead of 4 cyl's measuring 100cc's you have 2 cyl's measuring 500cc's. The R1 (in street trim) has 175 hp, so the 500 has the capability of producing 85 hp, though it would be more likely that yamaha would limit the power at around 60-70 hp due to safety concerns.
~~All this info was taken from the New Dirtwheels. Tomorrow i'll have pictures available for those on here who would like to read the article.~~
Good Night and Sweet Dreams, The Banshee of old may have had it's time, but the namesake itself May not have been left to rot afterall...
~Bill
Some of the estimated hp numbers they were throwing around were based off of different yamaha engine model's with adjusted hp numbers, adjusted to the # of cyl's, following is the info they said about hp #'s: The motor was described as 2 yz250f cylinders side by side, Or 1/2 of a yamaha R1 motor. Intead of 4 cyl's measuring 100cc's you have 2 cyl's measuring 500cc's. The R1 (in street trim) has 175 hp, so the 500 has the capability of producing 85 hp, though it would be more likely that yamaha would limit the power at around 60-70 hp due to safety concerns.
~~All this info was taken from the New Dirtwheels. Tomorrow i'll have pictures available for those on here who would like to read the article.~~
Good Night and Sweet Dreams, The Banshee of old may have had it's time, but the namesake itself May not have been left to rot afterall...
~Bill