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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So having a read around on forums while trying to decide what kind of bike to get next year i csme across a thread on a ktm forum
TTS performance said they could make a supercharger kit for a 1290 superduke for 6 grand fitted.
(as a one off, less if more as most of cost is design work for cnc)
Just me or does this sound a very reasonable price for the most terrifying 30 seconds of your life before your inevitable complimentary creamtion? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Its a bit like fitting a turbo charger to a busa, do you really need it."
Superchargers i can understand more than turbos on bikes due to mainly being rhier for torque increases but on a super duke it seems insane
I quite fancy making an r1 into a streetfighter (like a more agreasive MT10) mainly cause rhe R1 frame is very pretty when you take the fairings off unlike most sports bikes.
A super charger on that would be good for making it a more useable machine. |
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By *mmmMaybeCouple
over a year ago
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I have a hill climbing friend who used a supercharged TL1000 for a couple of seasons came second & third in the national championships. Then built a bored & stroked 1200cc unit pushing 210bhp & a mountain of torque.
Totally useless, span up in every gear. He will be building my 1080 unit when i'm ready. With other work should be 135bhp at the tyre & almost a third more torque, so around 100lbs.
Added to the small weight loss of using cf bodywork & one off airbox & it should be fun.
S
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So having a read around on forums while trying to decide what kind of bike to get next year i csme across a thread on a ktm forum
TTS performance said they could make a supercharger kit for a 1290 superduke for 6 grand fitted.
(as a one off, less if more as most of cost is design work for cnc)
Just me or does this sound a very reasonable price for the most terrifying 30 seconds of your life before your inevitable complimentary creamtion?"
It would be worth the money just for the sound it makes, I love supercharger whine. And I'm sure being a seasoned/sensible rider you wouldn't blow it up, well at least not for a whole minute |
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By *mmmMaybeCouple
over a year ago
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"Its a bit like fitting a turbo charger to a busa, do you really need it.
Superchargers i can understand more than turbos on bikes due to mainly being rhier for torque increases but on a super duke it seems insane
I quite fancy making an r1 into a streetfighter (like a more agreasive MT10) mainly cause rhe R1 frame is very pretty when you take the fairings off unlike most sports bikes.
A super charger on that would be good for making it a more useable machine."
I managed to pick up a streeted 98 red/white R1 for £900 last year, badly advertised on eBay, turned out he'd kept all the bodywork as unlike most fighters it hadn't been dropped he just had a bad back. Came with everything so a weekend of swooping all the bits back & kerchinngg.. Its nice when the odd quick result comes up.
Latest sleeper I have here waiting its turn is an ex Performance Bike project from the 90's. YZF750R with a Wiseco 836cc kit in, all fitted & set up back in the day by TTS. Dynochart showing 104.5bhp standard & 129.8 post work. But its a shed & requires a lot of help. Just patiently picking up panels in the right colour scheme at the moment.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Very nice.
Need to learn to lay up CF for making bits and bobs.
A SF will be good for keeping the speeds a little less license loosing :p
I'm wanting ABS and TC now though.
Roads are just getting too crappy. Never had a bike with either though yet. Test rode a few and it's nice to have |
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