high again eric...just read this post(attached)...50 maxes together soundz great...i love the tourmaster engine idea...seems like a great wish list #1...i like your attitude towards hp gains and pipe preferences... basically its not so important...letz ride!!!... atb...simon... :) --- Eric Harnish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The winner of the VMOA Dyno shoot out on Sat. was > running a Hindle . At > the strip on Friday it did not matter if you had a > Hindle or Kerker or > even stock . All the races were won or lost in the > first 60 feet . I > saw a stocker get a chain drive bike . My first > time against Jerry > Ferguson's bike I got him. The second time out we > switched lanes and I > lost traction and he got me . His bike dynoed 14 hp > less than mine . > That 14 ponies could not catch him :-) . > Last Wed. when the we took our ride together, 50+ > Vmaxes, there were a > few of us that started to run out front . It was the > first time that I > saw the red line in fith gear since I bought the > bike . It did not make > a difference what pipe you had including stock no > one could really out > run the pack except a 1500 tourmaster wich would > leave you in the dirt > especially if you were rolling on up around a 100 . > IMHO I want one of > these engines . They are very smooth and strong . > Stan's info from the the dyno is correct but the > dyno never won a race . > I run a Hindle because I like the sound over the > Kerker and I know a > couple of HP really makes no difference on the > street and it takes two > identical riders with the same skill to actually > show the difference in > the two pipes. > Eric > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > TC, > > > > My KERKER collector is 2.5". My Hindle was 2" > collector with a 2" > > bore straight thru the can. The Kerker > "silencer"...yeh right.....is 2.5" > > right thru. The older style Hindle was a 2.25" > collector with a major > > restriction in its collector. Just ask Scott T. > The newer Hindle was a > > 2" right on thru with no restriction. I still > think the newer Hindle is a > > good "all around" pipe. However, the Kerker does > make more power. > > Are there any variants of today's Kerker out > there? I have no idea. I > > never did any reasearch on the Two Brothers stuff. > All I saw was the > > picture..and man does it look like the older style > Hindle. All i can > > say is if I had to race my max currently > configured to my another 98 > > max with the hindle......The Hindle bike would > have problems > > keeping up. I'm not saying I would kill him...just > a couple of bike > > lengths at the track! > > > > Stan > > > > TC wrote: > > > > > Stan, > > > Thanks for the research info on the pipes .... I > was curious if you > > > knew the diameter, (off the top of your head), > of the size of the > > > collector on your Kerker .... do you think this > guy is 2 1/2 inch ?? I > > > was looking at some of the Hindle variants ... > and Holeshot says their > > > collector is 2 1/4 but I am starting to suspect > that the Two Bros > > > might be 2 inches even, (their catalog doesn't > say). > > > campbell > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Subject: Kerker Vs. Hindle > > > > > > > Hi Don, > > > > > > > > I dissagree about the > > > > snip < > > > > > > ............................................. > > > To unsubscribe go to > http://www.sayegh.org/unsubscribe.htm > > > ............................................. > > > > ............................................. > > To unsubscribe go to > http://www.sayegh.org/unsubscribe.htm > > ............................................. > ............................................. > To unsubscribe go to > http://www.sayegh.org/unsubscribe.htm > ............................................. > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ............................................. To unsubscribe go to http://www.sayegh.org/unsubscribe.htm .............................................
