Motorcycle Power-to-Weight

Calculate your bike's power-to-weight ratio with or without rider, and compare it to 25 production motorcycles.

Weight units:

Your Bike

Include rider weightlb

HP / lb

0.189

Moderate

kW / kg

0.311

Total: 635 lb / 288 kg

Est. 0–60 MPH

4.5–6.0s

1/4 Mile (theoretical)

~11.49s (theoretical)

Production Bike Reference

ModelHPWeight (lb)HP/lb

Kawasaki Ninja H2R (2024)

Supercharged

3104760.651

Ducati Panigale V4 S (2024)

Superbike

2154360.493

Aprilia RSV4 (2024)

Superbike

2174450.488

BMW M 1000 RR (2024)

Superbike

2104320.486

Honda CBR1000RR-R SP (2024)

Superbike

2144430.483

BMW S1000RR (2024)

Superbike

2104390.478

Kawasaki ZX-10R (2023)

Superbike

2034400.461

Ducati Streetfighter V4 S

Naked

2084630.449

Yamaha R1M (2024)

Superbike

2004480.446

Kawasaki Ninja H2 (2024)

Supercharged

2285240.435

Kawasaki Z H2 SE (2024)

Naked

2005260.380

KTM 1290 Super Duke R

Naked

1804900.367

Yamaha MT-10 (2024)

Naked

1664600.361

Kawasaki ZX-14R (2023)

Hypersport

2005800.345

Suzuki Hayabusa (2024)

Hypersport

1905820.326

Kawasaki ZX-6R (2023)

Sport

1304270.304

Suzuki GSX-R600 (2023)

Sport

1234110.299

Honda CBR600RR (2024)

Sport

1204100.293

KTM 1290 Super Adventure

Adventure

1605610.285

Yamaha YZF-R6 (2020)

Sport

1184190.282

Ducati Monster (2024)

Naked

1113960.280

BMW R1300GS (2024)

Adventure

1455430.267

Honda Africa Twin (2024)

Adventure

1015140.196

Indian Challenger Dark

Bagger

1227790.157

Harley-Davidson Fat Boy 114

Cruiser

866830.126

Notes

• Weights shown are wet weight (with fluids). Rider adds 150–250 lb in practice.

• 0–60 and quarter mile estimates are theoretical — real-world times depend heavily on traction, rider skill, and conditions.

• For context: most modern sport cars run 0.09–0.15 HP/lb. A base 600cc sportbike runs ~0.27 HP/lb riderless.