So while we are going down this road.....

The main factor in determining the reliability is the level of stress all involved parts are under, assuming assembly was correct.

The R3 is rediculously overbuilt, and as a result, undersrressed in many areas. It's the 2JZ of motorcycles, so much headroom it's hard to believe. Look around you at similar displacement car motors and their power outputs, it hints at just how vastly undertuned the R3 is when stock.

Even with the 270 kit, it still only achieves power per liter equal to a Honda S2000. While that hp/liter is admittedly pretty high for a car, it's absolutely nothing for a motorcycle engine, many of which produce over 175hp/liter instead of the 120hp/liter the big carp kit makes.

Combined with the way overbuilt transmission, way overbuilt, shaft drive, and I can honestly say I see NO reason a 270kit rocket could last as long or longer than a bone stocker.

Apply the same line of though to the bonnie, and you'll find a platform in a similar situation, without the excessive overbuilt headroom the R3 has. Sure it can run high HP for some time, but I'd bet my bike the R3 motor tolerates 120hp/liter better and for longer than the 865 parallel twin will. There are a few factors the rockets wins, hands down. Much higher capacity cooling system, semi-dry sump oiling, 2vs3 cylinder issues (natural balance of the motor and even pulses applied to drivetrain) to name a few.

The bottom line though, a 270hp R3 vs a 95hp bonnie, both will be fun, both will be similar cost after buying a bonnie. The bonnie will deliver speeds and acceleration readily available at any kawahondasuzucatiamaha dealership on the current street fighter bikes. The rocket will be something no bike on a lot can duplicate in raw performance.
 
Duke has 46K miles on his. He just brought it back because the oil pump is going out. I don't think that has anything to do with the 265 hp kit being installed though.
 
I stopped by carpenter's shop two years ago ( I'm only 50 miles away) Bob was very nice and gave me a short tour of the place. Shop was clean as a whistle, very Impressed. When I get my bonneville, I'll be going there.

50 miles?!
If I were that close (instead of 2,900 mi) I would be at least 5 large poorer! :( :eek: :roll: :thumbsup: :D
 
50 miles?!
If I were that close (instead of 2,900 mi) I would be at least 5 large poorer! :( :eek: :roll: :thumbsup: :D
So while we are going down this road.....

The main factor in determining the reliability is the level of stress all involved parts are under, assuming assembly was correct.

The R3 is rediculously overbuilt, and as a result, undersrressed in many areas. It's the 2JZ of motorcycles, so much headroom it's hard to believe. Look around you at similar displacement car motors and their power outputs, it hints at just how vastly undertuned the R3 is when stock.

Even with the 270 kit, it still only achieves power per liter equal to a Honda S2000. While that hp/liter is admittedly pretty high for a car, it's absolutely nothing for a motorcycle engine, many of which produce over 175hp/liter instead of the 120hp/liter the big carp kit makes.

Combined with the way overbuilt transmission, way overbuilt, shaft drive, and I can honestly say I see NO reason a 270kit rocket could last as long or longer than a bone stocker.

Apply the same line of though to the bonnie, and you'll find a platform in a similar situation, without the excessive overbuilt headroom the R3 has. Sure it can run high HP for some time, but I'd bet my bike the R3 motor tolerates 120hp/liter better and for longer than the 865 parallel twin will. There are a few factors the rockets wins, hands down. Much higher capacity cooling system, semi-dry sump oiling, 2vs3 cylinder issues (natural balance of the motor and even pulses applied to drivetrain) to name a few.

The bottom line though, a 270hp R3 vs a 95hp bonnie, both will be fun, both will be similar cost after buying a bonnie. The bonnie will deliver speeds and acceleration readily available at any kawahondasuzucatiamaha dealership on the current street fighter bikes. The rocket will be something no bike on a lot can duplicate in raw performance.


Just relax about the road were going down. Like I was saying anyone can trash a bike by beating the crap out of it and if you double the power you can kill it even faster.

I agree with what your saying about it being over built and driven and maintained correctly it could hold up just as well as a stock one.

You can buy a late model bonne for 3 to 5k put 5k in it and for under 10k will be able to smoke most bikes light to light and be more affordable to own.

Use the bonne for around town and showing off and for long distance cruise take your mostly stock rocket and enjoy the ride. That's what works for me.
 
50 miles?!
If I were that close (instead of 2,900 mi) I would be at least 5 large poorer! :( :eek: :roll: :thumbsup: :D

Ship it to Carpenter and when their done I ride it back to you no charge. Oh yea send me the 5k and I'll drop it off for you, no charge!!! Lol
 
Ship it to Carpenter and when their done I ride it back to you no charge. Oh yea send me the 5k and I'll drop it off for you, no charge!!! Lol
That's what I did. Shipped her up there, and rode her home. Then did an oil change.
 
Duke has 46K miles on his. He just brought it back because the oil pump is going out. I don't think that has anything to do with the 265 hp kit being installed though.
YES STEEL the DUKE now has 46,000 miles on his 265 Hp Carpenter Rocket he told Bob hes bringing it in to have the oil pump checked as the oil is draining down into the crankcase overnight probably the check valve the antileakdown valve
 
YES there is one guy out there that has over 30,000 miles on his 265HP bike and is going strong and hes a big guy and has a big girl friend thats always with him together they must weigh close to 450 lbs
UPDATE that bike now has over 46,000 miles on that baby
 
A fully Carpenterized Bonneville should beat the snot out of an R III with the same engine kit - theoretically, that is, coz' I sure wouldn't dare going that fast on a little Bonnie!:eek:
 
A fully Carpenterized Bonneville should beat the snot out of an R III with the same engine kit - theoretically, that is, coz' I sure wouldn't dare going that fast on a little Bonnie!:eek:
Well the Bonneville will run good modded great for beating lots of bikes but not fast enough to mess with the modded ROCKETS
 
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