IIRC, the FJR1300 weighs in around 625#'s- dry.
The C14 weighs in @ 677#'s dry.
But, factoring in the difference between Bonz, Harry, and me... should be close w/ the weight advantage possibly going to Harry...
That's a great point about the carb'd ZRX vs. the FI bikes at altitude.
Sensors and computers help compensate a lot better at higher altitudes.
I also noticed a power reduction on my C14 at altitudes above 10,000' using the only available 85 octane rated fuels.
I figure all 3 bikes will be close race from start to 100, then it'll get interesting.
If you only compare dyno figures and curves, I'd give the sprint between 100 to 150 edge to the C14. The dyno chart of my particular flashed C14 is linear now like a space shuttle's launch.
From some of what I've read, flashing the newer FJR's really not recommended, due to their throttle by wire. I think that didn't happen until after the '14 models, though. Been reading where there can be some dangerous, negative side effects flashing those ecu's, because it affects throttle control negatively.
(There's a handy piece of knowlege to have before choosing to flash! Lol...)
The C14 weighs in @ 677#'s dry.
But, factoring in the difference between Bonz, Harry, and me... should be close w/ the weight advantage possibly going to Harry...
That's a great point about the carb'd ZRX vs. the FI bikes at altitude.
Sensors and computers help compensate a lot better at higher altitudes.
I also noticed a power reduction on my C14 at altitudes above 10,000' using the only available 85 octane rated fuels.
I figure all 3 bikes will be close race from start to 100, then it'll get interesting.
If you only compare dyno figures and curves, I'd give the sprint between 100 to 150 edge to the C14. The dyno chart of my particular flashed C14 is linear now like a space shuttle's launch.
From some of what I've read, flashing the newer FJR's really not recommended, due to their throttle by wire. I think that didn't happen until after the '14 models, though. Been reading where there can be some dangerous, negative side effects flashing those ecu's, because it affects throttle control negatively.
(There's a handy piece of knowlege to have before choosing to flash! Lol...)
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