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<blockquote data-quote="UselessPickles" data-source="post: 943366" data-attributes="member: 3256"><p>For some perspective on this, let's say you weight 200lbs. You would need to lose 46lbs to get the feeling of a 5% increase in torque on an FJR (at lower-than-freeway speeds where drag is not so significant; the effect of weight loss on acceleration diminishes rapidly with higher speeds).</p><p></p><p>It's really easy to lose the first 24lbs. Just ditch the side cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UselessPickles, post: 943366, member: 3256"] For some perspective on this, let's say you weight 200lbs. You would need to lose 46lbs to get the feeling of a 5% increase in torque on an FJR (at lower-than-freeway speeds where drag is not so significant; the effect of weight loss on acceleration diminishes rapidly with higher speeds). It's really easy to lose the first 24lbs. Just ditch the side cases. [/QUOTE]
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