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One horse power = all four legs. 75% of a horse = three legs. It's threequarters of one horsepower. Are you buying a little van, Dylan? (Don't tell me - just in time for Cheltenham and those hordes exiting in desperate need of a burger and Coke.)
 
No a new quad but instead of the engine being in cc its brake horse power its a beast of a thing and i'm a little confused
 
Brake Horse Power is the important thing, that tells you how powerful it is at optimum revolutions. Power to weight ratio is also obviously important. Is this one of these nitro jobbys?
 
You wouldn't dare fart if you swallowed nitro!
You get these quads normally rated at 55bhp but they have some way of injecting what I believe is nitro methane gas to boost power output to 75bhp. I'm not really up with the modern engines, in my sprinting days we ran on methanol and gradually poured more nitro in until we either achieved the speed we wanted, or the bloody thing blew up!
 
I cant really answer the question because i dont know what is making it faster but it is fairly fast.
 
You wouldn't dare fart if you swallowed nitro!
You get these quads normally rated at 55bhp but they have some way of injecting what I believe is nitro methane gas to boost power output to 75bhp. I'm not really up with the modern engines, in my sprinting days we ran on methanol and gradually poured more nitro in until we either achieved the speed we wanted, or the bloody thing blew up!

:lol: Yeah,I've had a few 'three' strokes in my time..... suck,squeeze,BANG!!!!
 

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