BenR wrote:MrGrumpy wrote:MCM also say that the UK isn't getting the 500 model - is that true???
Your dealer should still be able to get one.
How does that work?
BenR wrote:MrGrumpy wrote:MCM also say that the UK isn't getting the 500 model - is that true???
Your dealer should still be able to get one.
Most engines have peak power close to the top of their rev rangeDrago wrote:So to get max power out of the 350 you have to really be thrashing it?
RPM alone does not determine fuel consumption, it's all about how much fuel gets burnt.Drago wrote:With the torque, it's a 750rpm over the 400. 1000rpm over the 400 for max hp. Surely this won't be so good on fuel?
The new engine has a longer service interval, reduced servicing requirements and may well have lower fuel consumption than the 400.Drago wrote:Perhaps a 400 will be the better option? It's nearly as heavy as the 400 as well and produces slightly less torque.
Just can't see this being to great in my honest opion. Surely the 400 motor would be better overall?
Well, Piaggio certainly won't be making both a 350 and a 400 making the same power!Drago wrote: So to get max power out of the 350 you have to really be thrashing it? With the torque, it's a 750rpm over the
400. 1000rpm over the 400 for max hp. Surely this won't be so good on fuel? Perhaps a 400 will be the better
option? It's nearly as heavy as the 400 as well and produces slightly less torque. Just can't see this being to
great in my honest opion. Surely the 400 motor would be better overall?
wozza wrote:BenR wrote:MrGrumpy wrote:MCM also say that the UK isn't getting the 500 model - is that true???
Your dealer should still be able to get one.
How does that work?