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Post by willy3pigs on Jul 19, 2024 7:57:55 GMT
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Post by bazzer on Jul 19, 2024 8:18:51 GMT
That is a nice looking bike! They are going to give the triumphs a run for their money.
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Post by bazzer on Jul 19, 2024 16:35:26 GMT
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Post by ian on Jul 19, 2024 19:26:10 GMT
Looks interesting - can't wait for our local dealer to get one in!
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Post by willy3pigs on Jul 20, 2024 17:14:54 GMT
Only 3kg heavier than the Hunter, with allegedly twice the bhp, for only another £950 according to Guerilla's pricing. With that weight, price and power it makes a good case for itself against it's stablemate the Interceptor.
Be interesting to see what other variations on this platform they'll be offering..
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Post by marktrower on Jul 20, 2024 18:39:43 GMT
why do manufacturers throw out the bhp especially on small mid range bikes.what makes forward motion is torque its torque that gets to the end result that is the bhp figure,its torque that dictates if you have a quick bike 90% of the time when riding you are using torque as i say bhp is the final of your engines power who rides there bike at its maximum all the time,but i do like the bike
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