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Old 12-06-2006, 02:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What's the difference between Honda sp1&sp2 rc51 bikes?

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Inertia Dynamometer, Dynamometer.

http://www.dynomec.com

Dynomec is a Finland based dynamometer manufacturing company. Dynomec offers dynamometers for workshop, garage, motorcycle club etc. Dynomec also offers dynamometer software.
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there are differences in the frame, swingarm length, and engine components. the main difference in the engine dept is the number of fuel atomization holes.

the SP2 produces a finer mist of fuel.

the bikes are visually the same, but the SP2 is a completely different animal. google the RC51 history if you want to know more of the difference.
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What's the difference between Honda sp1&sp2 rc51 bikes?

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Inertia Dynamometer, Dynamometer.

dynomec dynamometer : B1 dynamometer, A1 dynamometer, inertia dynamometer, chassis dynamometer

Dynomec is a Finland based dynamometer manufacturing company. Dynomec offers dynamometers for workshop, garage, motorcycle club etc. Dynomec also offers dynamometer software.
which one is the best?
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Old 08-20-2008, 05:55 AM   #4 (permalink)
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i have the sp2. like it a lot. never had the sp1, so cant compare.
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