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- zrs1919
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"Bike" magazine in the UK tested a '74 T500 and got the following.
Top speed (rider prone in race leathers): 110.7mph
Standing 1/4: 14.4sec (no terminal speed given)
The acceleration figures obtained by UK magazines are typically a little slower than those in US mags, because the UK mags did not use super-sticky dragstrips for their performance testing.
Also they were often done with hand-held stopwatches rather than timing beams, etc, so they are not super-accurate
Top speed (rider prone in race leathers): 110.7mph
Standing 1/4: 14.4sec (no terminal speed given)
The acceleration figures obtained by UK magazines are typically a little slower than those in US mags, because the UK mags did not use super-sticky dragstrips for their performance testing.
Also they were often done with hand-held stopwatches rather than timing beams, etc, so they are not super-accurate

1976 GT380 - wounded by me, and sold on
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2006 SV650S - killed by a patch of diesel and a kerb in Feb 2019
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From past experience, I think you will need about 70 RWHP to get into the twelve second zone. Getting that from a T500 is probably do-able, but not very rideable. Custom pipes are most likely required as well. How much money are you prepared to pay? Some decisions to make, and investigating to do, but thats half the fun. Cheers.zrs1919 wrote:it would be nice if i could get mine into the 12's
Fred
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Boy oh boy. You are living the situation most of can only dream of. I wish you nothing but good fortune and success in your quest, for you will have nothing but self gratification when you pull off your first 12. It will be glorious. Keep us posted, and some pictures would be cool. Cheers.
Fred
Fred
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2002 V Strom 1000 (lives again)
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CBXs (18 cylinders, 72 valves)
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What porting spec's are you going by ? These might help http://www.ozebook.com/compendium/t5033.htm
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I think that some of teh giuys are trying ever so gently to point out that it isn't easy to get a lot of power and it isn't easy to make the bike rideable and that doing both at the same time takes a lot of time an patience and working with people who really know what they are doing and are working with you to achieve a specific goal.
None of this stuff is rocket science, well not much at least, but it sure ain't easy, or we'd all be doing it.
In the US there are a lot of people trying to make pipes and port cylinders, but the number who really know what they are doing is very small and most of them keep themselves to themselves.
The really great guys like Kel Carruthers or the guys working for Kenny Roberts or maybe Stuart Toomey or Kevin Murray come to mind. There are good guys on this board and a lot more that got lucky and didn't do more damage
We have guys here who have spent years in the Empirical school of trying things and learning from the failures and successes. There are others among us who are good with the latest software tools and couple of guys who do both with greater or lesser results.
Most of us have read A Graham Bell and Gordon Jennings and John Robinson and maybe even Dr Gordon Blair from QUB and we are all still learning what works and what doesn't.
Horsepower costs time and materials and the more you learn the more return you will get on those investments. Welcome to our world.
None of this stuff is rocket science, well not much at least, but it sure ain't easy, or we'd all be doing it.
In the US there are a lot of people trying to make pipes and port cylinders, but the number who really know what they are doing is very small and most of them keep themselves to themselves.
The really great guys like Kel Carruthers or the guys working for Kenny Roberts or maybe Stuart Toomey or Kevin Murray come to mind. There are good guys on this board and a lot more that got lucky and didn't do more damage

We have guys here who have spent years in the Empirical school of trying things and learning from the failures and successes. There are others among us who are good with the latest software tools and couple of guys who do both with greater or lesser results.
Most of us have read A Graham Bell and Gordon Jennings and John Robinson and maybe even Dr Gordon Blair from QUB and we are all still learning what works and what doesn't.
Horsepower costs time and materials and the more you learn the more return you will get on those investments. Welcome to our world.
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