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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 5398356399

only ifToorbough ULL-Zeveigh wrote:EbikeMaui wrote:A speed measurement in a 100 feet would be slower acelleration than the same speed in less distance.
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Not if the acceleration levelled off at the shorter distance.
It may take the early lead but still lose the race at the 100 ft. mark.
By your logic an ant can out accelerate any of us if the race was short enuf, say less than a millimeter.

EbikeMaui wrote:Toorbough ULL-Zeveigh wrote:only ifEbikeMaui wrote:A speed measurement in a 100 feet would be slower acelleration than the same speed in less distance.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 5398356399[/quote
Not if the acceleration levelled off at the shorter distance.
It may take the early lead but still lose the race at the 100 ft. mark.
By your logic an ant can out accelerate any of us if the race was short enuf, say less than a millimeter.

EbikeMaui wrote:A speed measurement in a 100 feet would be slower acelleration than the same speed in less distance.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 5398356399






Bike/motor/batts/me/ = 99.1 KG + 2 liters ice cream/1 lb pepperoni/2 tomatoes/1 Lg. bag of BBQ Fritos.

xyster wrote:Bike/motor/batts/me/ = 99.1 KG + 2 liters ice cream/1 lb pepperoni/2 tomatoes/1 Lg. bag of BBQ Fritos.
Let me guess from that shopping list: the great bulk of that 99 KG weight is "me".



Mathurin wrote:I guess you could try holding the brake, full throttle till it ramps up a bit, then let it rip, unless it don't work that way...

Tony wrote:Finally upgraded to the crystalyte 35a controller. Seems to have a "soft start" compared to the stock 15a controller. But I did shave about a second off my time to 6.1 seconds. With this set up the midrange torque is great! Its just starting to pull hard at the 100 ft mark.

scottclarke wrote:Mathurin wrote:I guess you could try holding the brake, full throttle till it ramps up a bit, then let it rip, unless it don't work that way...
Haha - thats funny! Commence a run with a burnout - I'll have to get a vid of that - methinks the time will be faster too - lotta energy in the flywheel - sorry - rear hub!


fechter wrote:Vego SX-600 with modified BMC 600w motor.
Total weight 270 lb.
48v.
100' in about 4.5 seconds, +/- .5 sec.
Speed around 25mph at the end.
It was hard to work a stopwatch and ride at the same time.
I'll try to get an assistant next time to make the measurement a bit more accurate.


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