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TOPIC: Vmax Exhasut replacement (Taking Off CS1)

Re: Vmax Exhasut replacement (Taking Off CS1) 1 year 11 months ago #11

How much torque do you think is possible with a 200 rear wheel?
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Re: Vmax Exhasut replacement (Taking Off CS1) 1 year 11 months ago #12

Wheel/Tire size has nothing to do with the amount of torque the engine makes..
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Re: Vmax Exhasut replacement (Taking Off CS1) 1 year 11 months ago #13

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Wheel/Tire size has nothing to do with the amount of torque the engine makes..

But it does make a difference how much you measure - hence the charts will look lower with a 240 on the bike. Can be 5-8 hps and same in ftlbs. The reason is that the dyno measures the rate the spool spins up - the more weight you add the slower it spins up, the lower it will show the numbers.

In both cases the bike makes exactly the same power and torque but the dyno charts will read lower with a 240 on the rear.
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Re: Vmax Exhasut replacement (Taking Off CS1) 1 year 11 months ago #14

Granted it's not gonna measure the same, but the engine is making the same amount of power..I should have been more clear.
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Re: Vmax Exhasut replacement (Taking Off CS1) 1 year 11 months ago #15

Are you planning on selling the CS1's? I might be interested. :winkwink:
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Re: Vmax Exhasut replacement (Taking Off CS1) 1 year 11 months ago #16

Medic, international shipping from Egypt might be abit costly... but you never know. :laughing:
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