More Power - More Fun!
It's true you can squeak out a bit additional power with an ECU flash, a new cam or full exhaust, but for real power you are going to need nitrous, turbo or a supercharger.
A two-cylinder engine in this range might produce 80 to 100 horsepower, while a four-cylinder engine could go from 180 to even 320 horsepower. Such bikes are built for speed and power, often used in racing, though some models are street-legal.
While horsepower gets all the press, torque plays just as significant a role in how a motorcycle feels to ride.
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