N noel Joined Jun 2, 2008 Messages 10 Jun 5, 2008 #1 Why are they more expensive than the 450/550. Aren't they exactly the same just with a bigger bore?
AUSBERG Joined Mar 13, 2005 Messages 514 Location Sunset desert/ Murray River. S.A/Victoria Australi Jun 6, 2008 #2 noel said: Why are they more expensive than the 450/550. Aren't they exactly the same just with a bigger bore? Click to expand... Bores are all the same-100mm. Strokes are the variable betwen the 450/550/650
noel said: Why are they more expensive than the 450/550. Aren't they exactly the same just with a bigger bore? Click to expand... Bores are all the same-100mm. Strokes are the variable betwen the 450/550/650
C Coastie Joined Jan 8, 2007 Messages 390 Location Central Coast NSW Australia Jun 6, 2008 #3 RE: Re: Looking at buying a new 650 08 Where u from noel? If in Oz, Suttos has some 08 650's for some pretty good prices.
RE: Re: Looking at buying a new 650 08 Where u from noel? If in Oz, Suttos has some 08 650's for some pretty good prices.
N noel Joined Jun 2, 2008 Messages 10 Jun 6, 2008 #4 I forgot, is it bigger bore - higher revs, bigger stroke - more torque? i want more torque, that's why I'm considering the 650,
I forgot, is it bigger bore - higher revs, bigger stroke - more torque? i want more torque, that's why I'm considering the 650,
A azthumper Joined Apr 24, 2008 Messages 14 Jun 6, 2008 #5 It can go either way but the general rule is the more over square and eng is the more revs, oversquare / undresquare means bore/ stroke ratio. for high torque high reving you want big bore short stroke = more oversquare.
It can go either way but the general rule is the more over square and eng is the more revs, oversquare / undresquare means bore/ stroke ratio. for high torque high reving you want big bore short stroke = more oversquare.
A azthumper Joined Apr 24, 2008 Messages 14 Jun 6, 2008 #6 And Daffy, don't even think about arguing with me.