V3 P-85 Was Dynoed

DAMIEN1307

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Not sure I would want a 60t option tbh. One mm too far on the throttle and you would be leaving every stop on the back wheel lol
Think of how good that would look in a Shriners parade though...lol...Right after the Shriner picks himself up off of the pavement that is...lol.
 

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Think of how good that would look in a Shriners parade though...lol...Right after the Shriner picks himself up off of the pavement that is...lol.
You could be the only 2 wheel unicycle at the circus for sure.
You can put Damien in one of those pull behind child buggies lol
I think at that point the bike and myself would have simply done a vertical 180 and joined him in the buggy
 

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I don't think you'd even need throttle to leave a stop sign with a 60 t
Honestly, I think you would be right. At least for a light enough rider on a smaller bike. People that run 44 tooth sprockets talk about how easy it is to just clutch away from a light and not really needing much pedal assistance.
 

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Ok then this is going on a tandem build for you.
I once had a 76 HD Sportster my first X told me to put a B-seat and rear pegs on it. I told her I'd be more than happy to put those on the bike. She then thought about it for a minute and said "Oh Hxll no, you you aren't going to do that!!!" LOL 😂
 

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Honestly, I think you would be right. At least for a light enough rider on a smaller bike. People that run 44 tooth sprockets talk about how easy it is to just clutch away from a light and not really needing much pedal assistance.
I don't need any pedal assist at a stop at all unless I am on a hill and thats using a 36 tooth sprocket on my very heavy bike with my very heavy lard butt sitting upon it...lol...lol.

Gotta love that P-85 power and torque...lol.
 
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