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Lets start with the basics

 

The banshee is a 350

The YFZ450 is a 450

The Banshee is a 2 stroke

The YFZ450 is a 4 stroke

 

E1=Comparison Engine (450)

E2=Comparison Standard (350)

 

S1=Stroke Cycles of First Engine (4)

S2=Stroke Cycles of Second Engine (2)

 

The formula: (E1/E2) x (S2/S1) = Overall excitement and fun

You can also manipulate this equation algebraiclly, i.e., if you have your fun factor, and have the stroke cycles of 2 bikes, and the displacement of 1 bike, to find the approximate displacement of the second bike and so on.

 

So, (450/350) x (2/4)=.643

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Lets start with the basics

 

The banshee is a 350

The YFZ450 is a 450

The Banshee is a 2 stroke

The YFZ450 is a 4 stroke

 

E1=Comparison Engine (450)

E2=Comparison Standard (350)

 

S1=Stroke Cycles of First Engine (4)

S2=Stroke Cycles of Second Engine (2)

 

The formula: (E1/E2) x (S2/S1) = Overall excitement and fun

You can also manipulate this equation algebraiclly, i.e., if you have your fun factor, and have the stroke cycles of 2 bikes, and the displacement of 1 bike, to find the approximate displacement of the second bike and so on.

 

So, (450/350) x (2/4)=.643

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God damnit Stan I spilled my coffee on the keyboard when I read that! :rotflmao::rotflmao::rotflmao:

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well if (1.0) is a banshee and the yfz 450 is .643 of that ,then its about only 64% of the banshee rush of acceleration which judging by my seat of the pants dynobutt 2000 id totally agree with :D:clap:

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Lets start with the basics

 

The banshee is a 350

The YFZ450 is a 450

The Banshee is a 2 stroke

The YFZ450 is a 4 stroke

 

E1=Comparison Engine (450)

E2=Comparison Standard (350)

 

S1=Stroke Cycles of First Engine (4)

S2=Stroke Cycles of Second Engine (2)

 

The formula: (E1/E2) x (S2/S1) = Overall excitement and fun

You can also manipulate this equation algebraiclly, i.e., if you have your fun factor, and have the stroke cycles of 2 bikes, and the displacement of 1 bike, to find the approximate displacement of the second bike and so on.

 

So, (450/350) x (2/4)=.643

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FU@K YEAH :headbang: thats how you put it. :headbang:
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Lets start with the basics

 

The banshee is a 350

The YFZ450 is a 450

The Banshee is a 2 stroke

The YFZ450 is a 4 stroke

 

E1=Comparison Engine (450)

E2=Comparison Standard (350)

 

S1=Stroke Cycles of First Engine (4)

S2=Stroke Cycles of Second Engine (2)

 

The formula: (E1/E2) x (S2/S1) = Overall excitement and fun

You can also manipulate this equation algebraiclly, i.e., if you have your fun factor, and have the stroke cycles of 2 bikes, and the displacement of 1 bike, to find the approximate displacement of the second bike and so on.

 

So, (450/350) x (2/4)=.643

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wouldnt the weight also take part in this? B)

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too bad stock the yfz is quicker

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good one i needed a laugh today :D

little early for april fools jokes isnt it :P

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wouldnt the weight also take part in this?  B)

 

Weight is a givin, and is already factored in...... :P

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Unfortunatly I have to agree. The YFZ is faster but the banshee is more fun. My buddy smoked me w/ his YFZ w/ just a Pipe. I have an 05 w/ a 2-1 pipe, spacers, carbon reeds, and an Air filter. We switched bikes to make sure it wasn't rider, and got same result. Banshee 4 life though.

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