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From reading previous posts I understand that 106 degs is the best for all round use on a street bike, but how is this measured?
I understand about finding TDC and using a dial gauge etc. But what I'm not sure about is if the 106 is measured at the point the valve just starts to open or after a certain amount of lift has occured - which is it :?:
Also as said 106 seems to be popular for both cams, but some posts have mentioned that the higher the number, up to 110-112, gives better power at the top but you loose some bottom end. Does anyone know if we are talking about gaining just 1 or 2 bhp or is it much more. I'm use to riding more modern race reps - so I do not mind loosing a little bottom end if I will gain alot of top end :twisted:
I understand about finding TDC and using a dial gauge etc. But what I'm not sure about is if the 106 is measured at the point the valve just starts to open or after a certain amount of lift has occured - which is it :?:
Also as said 106 seems to be popular for both cams, but some posts have mentioned that the higher the number, up to 110-112, gives better power at the top but you loose some bottom end. Does anyone know if we are talking about gaining just 1 or 2 bhp or is it much more. I'm use to riding more modern race reps - so I do not mind loosing a little bottom end if I will gain alot of top end :twisted: