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Interesting yes. Seems a bit inaccurate though. How can the 1200 have the exact same displacement as the 1100?
 
slabghost":3s2a26z6 said:
Interesting yes. Seems a bit inaccurate though. How can the 1200 have the exact same displacement as the 1100?

Same Displacement?
Same Stroke yes but the Bore is larger on the 1200.

1200 - Pi R squared times Height X 4 Cylinders = 1,1141.55 cc
((38^2)×pi)×61.4 = 278538.63
ans×4 = 1114154.52

1100 - Pi R squared times Height X 4 Cylinders = 1,085.03 cc
((37.5^2)×pi)×61.4 = 271256.89
ans×4 = 1085027.56

At least that's how we figured it when I went to school

Bike Bandit uses slightly different values for bore and stroke but the outcome is the same
https://www.bikez.com/motorcycles/honda_ ... g_1985.php
https://www.bikez.com/motorcycles/honda_ ... g_1983.php
 
just a lot info written and printed by writers and printers ...not a clue about wings ...recipe for many mistakes and cpmpete bs ...sometimes to the death of a bike by some ridiclues way to do something wrong that leads to trouble
 

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