He had to been smokin something to even remember the main song, let alone re-wording it like that...lol...that was 50 years ago, 1971...lol.
Seems you smoked what the inspector sent you lol, Wrench we need you to interpret lol
I am more than just another "pretty" face around here you know...lol...DAMIEN@DAMIEN1307 Nailed it.
I've run 11/26 gearing with my 27" wheel and it will pull out of the whole ok but it will never unload to 10k+ I'm lucky if it gets to 9k and as your speed formula shows the speed is over 70 and by the way it's 4.1 (20/82) for the engines gearing and that's how I got the 93.5 @ 10,900, it makes a difference, I use gear rat calc it's very accurate and was on this site for download few years back not sure if it's still available or not.SidewinderJerry's speed formula:
MPH=(RPM × Wheel Diameter × ⚻)÷(1056 × Total Reduction)
(10900 × 26 × ⚻)÷(1056 × (4 ×(22÷10)))=95.8 MPH.
(8533 × 26 × ⚻)÷(1056 × (4 × (22÷10)))=75 MPH.
To me even for 75 mph on level ground running a 10:22, one would need to be at least doing 45+ mph before the engine could drive the ratio. So unless he came down a steep hill first to get up to 45+ mph. This looks like B.S. to me.
Is this the one your referring to SR???I use gear rat calc it's very accurate and was on this site for download few years back not sure if it's still available or not.
No but not bad.Is this the one your referring to SR???
Bicycle Gear Speed Table | BikeCalc
Calculate cycling speeds in kilometers or miles per hour given cadence, chainring, sprocket, tire and wheel sizes.www.bikecalc.com
Thanks for the update on the internal reduction on the 2 strokes.I've run 11/26 gearing with my 27" wheel and it will pull out of the whole ok but it will never unload to 10k+ I'm lucky if it gets to 9k and as your speed formula shows the speed is over 70 and by the way it's 4.1 (20/82) for the engines gearing and that's how I got the 93.5 @ 10,900, it makes a difference, I use gear rat calc it's very accurate and was on this site for download few years back not sure if it's still available or not.
For yours I came up with 74.6 mph on 27" tires with an 11:26 drive at 9000 rpmI've run 11/26 gearing with my 27" wheel and it will pull out of the whole ok but it will never unload to 10k+ I'm lucky if it gets to 9k and as your speed formula shows the speed is over 70 and by the way it's 4.1 (20/82) for the engines gearing and that's how I got the 93.5 @ 10,900, it makes a difference, I use gear rat calc it's very accurate and was on this site for download few years back not sure if it's still available or not.