Tree Hugging Hurricane
#2
#4
#5
#7
I'd miss the exhaust note too much!
And the power, speed, and range!
I don't understand the big sprocket either. If you add three times the number of teeth to the rear, the front sprocket would have to go three times faster to go the 55 mph as claimed, however those motors only turn 4,000 rpm max. It doesn't add up.
4000RPM @ 4.5:1 would be 888RPM. With a wheel circumference of 62" (just approximate), it would equate to 55,056 inches covered per min. That equates to .869miles per min. or 52MPH.
But that sprocket looks huge, so maybe he took the pics with the old 6:1 sprocket on?
Last edited by kilgoretrout; 09-19-2009 at 04:46 PM.
#8
#10
Guest
Posts: n/a
Exactly I agree Joe ....
Oh no! Don't draw attention to the sprocket, steve! (it's like **** to sprockman)
Hey Mark ...stop drooling over the big **** cog .... LOL
Morning all ...