petegtsv10
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My wife's F3 weighs 50 pounds more than my 2014 Indian Vintage. I weigh 50 lbs more than her, so the weight difference is a wash. The Indian has more a lot more TQ and it arrives sooner. The F3 has more HP in the upper rpm range. Given the weight, TQ and HP specs I just shared, the results were exactly as I would predict. From any lower rpm roll-on (top gear at 55-60 mph), the Indian jumps ahead right away and the F3 stays a constant distant back as it's rpm increases. At higher rpm rolls, it's almost a dead heat with the Indian just a bit stronger. We didn't test at all beyond maybe 90 mph because that's not where we usually ride. our results also make sense since the two machines have similar 0-60 and quarter mile specs. Similar fun runs between vs her 2012 RT embarrassed the RT badly. (more weight, less power, etc)