POWER, TORQUE, REVS, BORE & STROKE
OUR K1 DYNO test netted 142.25bhp at 10,750rpm and 73.43lb.ft at 8250rpm. The new GSX-R1000R must make 190bhp to compete with its rivals but, like them, has to do it with a similar 80lb.ft or so peak torque (gasflow, heat transfer, friction and pump fuel limitations mean that’s it, without forced induction or more cc. The extra 6.5lb.ft is from lower friction). Thus the new bike does it by revving higher; 2000rpm more than the K1. More revs equals more power (the rate torque is produced determines power).
The 2017 GSX-R redlines at 14,250rpm; same as BMW’s S1000RR. If the Beemer makes 196bhp at 13,500rpm with around 82lb.ft at 10,500rpm, that’s how high the new Suzuki will rev. Cam timing, ignition, fuelling and gasflow…