I took my TS1 for a spin on Sat....it was dynoed at Diablos last year at 27bhp, we've made some mods since then and are expecting 28-30bhp now
I now know that Al's dyno at Diablo returns numbers about 12% higher than JB's dyno at Southend. JB has now done tests on two scooters that have run on Al's dyno and compared the results. In fact, I haven't come across a dyno that returns lower figures than JB's, though this doesn't mean his dyno is wrong.
I’ll come clean, the 30bhp machine that started-off this thread was a TS1 tuned by JB at Southend. David Blythe rode it on Friday, and I rode it on Monday. It is a civilised machine with the ability to deliver lots of power further up the rev-range. A mate refused a test ride as he was worried that he might have to spend more money on his own (VERY rideable 20bhp) TS1.
Dan’s description of riding a 28bhp (read 26bhp at JB) TS1 is not my experience from Monday. I used the throttle with care whilst rounding a roundabout, but without once thinking that this scooter was about to bite and spit me off. OK, it wasn’t wide open (obviously), but despite the fact that this was an unfamiliar machine, I wasn’t intimidated by it (I also scare easily).
To summarise my posts:
We are at a great time for TS1 tuning
30bhp doesn’t have to be an on-off switch that is out to kill you
Always use the same dyno for engine development
Above all, I don’t want you rush off the John Balcomb’s to get yourselves an engine. That would simply stifle engine development in this country. Please, please, please keep tuning your own machines and that way we will improve the breed.