There’s a saying that you can never have enough horse power, but perhaps this time around we can manage to be satisfied.
Or at least the guys over at Big CC Racing have been thinking along these lines as the 181 hp of Suzuki’s B-King seems to have disappointed them such that a turbo compressor has been considered necessary.
The new accessory combined with the 1340cc from Suzuki finished up with an output of 450 hp.
At 235kg that’s about 2hp for every kilo: the stuff of dragsters.
But if you think this is a little risky and you actually would like to keep yourself alive, there is a more basic kit that results in about 260hp – more like riding school stuff.
Although nothing is stopping you from one day passing to the next level.
The first kit costs around 4,500 euro while the full power version is still a mystery at this stage.
But then, some things are priceless…
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