Char, in your first post you appear to be comparing lbs per HP with HP per kg. Firstly be consistent with your units of weight and then decide if it is total weight / HP i.e. units of weight per HP, where a low figure is good or HP / total weight i.e. HP per unit of weight, where a high figure is good you are wanting to compare. Is this what you were asking ?
He effing hit me for getting in his way.................well, I was driving a bus at the time......... Not really..........had nice chat with him and Jamie over coffee......
So you also spotted my deliberate joke? F-me, I'm wasted here........... Ps.....You can see my feet....leathers over boots, see?
Err Paul that's not hours, minutes and seconds...its degrees minutes and seconds... Unless you were being totally bloody minded most people would accept that you meant one minute and x seconds, since virtually all our circuits work out like that in the UK.
Is that the one that was at Silverstone Ducati day 3 or 4 years back, if so got some photos somewhere
I never said I was intelligent. Ever. And yep I got it wrong But unlike most, I'll put my hands up and say so Back on thread...as summed above, same rider on same bike but lighter/heavier versions its very likley lighter version would be quicker in every eventuality