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Originally Posted by zeropointbug
Sike, it's 745.7 watts(round to 746) is one horsepower... just so you know, it's a very handy number, I use it a lot.
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Aaah OK. Thanks for the info ZPB.
That's still a whopping outrunner. I wonder how fast it can carry my butt on a bicycle?
I wonder if these figures would plug into the speed calculator? LOL
Mount this motor up where the pedals normally are. Then get that 6 geared step sprocket that mounts on the rear rim, only mount it directly on the motor shaft. Then it would be easy to find the gearing that the motor likes. Even better, would be a setup that could be shifted "on the fly"
Chain drive and run it off Dewalt 36 volt packs. It should boogie.
Ummmm............This doesn't sound like something I could make the Darwin Awards with does it?
LOL