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Reply #30 on: March 16, 2009, 12:55:54 am
here are some comparative torque and power charts for the UCE. The power curves are at the engine.

Thanks Kevin!
Great info.

For those not familiar with converting kw to hp, or Nm to foot pounds, it comes out to about
27.5hp
30.2 foot pounds
at the crank, for the UCE as shown.
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Reply #31 on: March 16, 2009, 07:52:59 pm
Brothers Kevin and Ace, I thank you for the information!

Ace, what do these numbers at the crank normally translate to numbers at the rear wheel?

I thank you, in advance, for the next lesson, Brother Ace!
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Reply #32 on: March 16, 2009, 08:11:42 pm
Brothers Kevin and Ace, I thank you for the information!

Ace, what do these numbers at the crank normally translate to numbers at the rear wheel?

I thank you, in advance, for the next lesson, Brother Ace!

Papa Juan,

The normal de-rating of power for losses in the drive train is 15%. It's an approximation because each design is different, and each bike is even different because of minor production variations and tolerances.
But, that's the "rule of thumb" for approximation.

For the UCE, using the "15% rule of thumb" would come out to
23.375 hp at the rear wheel, in stock form.

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Reply #33 on: March 16, 2009, 08:19:02 pm
"Papa Juan,

The normal de-rating of power for losses in the drive train is 15%. It's an approximation because each design is different, and each bike is even different because of minor production variations and tolerances.
But, that's the "rule of thumb" for approximation.

For the UCE, using the "15% rule of thumb" would come out to
23.375 hp at the rear wheel, in stock form."  ace.cafe


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