





Well, the only prize would be the kudos of breaking the barrier..... If you do it in a secretive way, you lose kudos...TylerDurden wrote:The collaborative environment may suffer if members compete against each other.





Toorbough ULL-Zeveigh wrote:it's already a good ol-fashioned space race or rather a safe race.
fess up Miles.




John in CR wrote:How about 10nm/kg continuous and 20nm/kg peak? I found something that might help level the playing field a bit, since it has juicy formulae along with a triple rotor/double stator layout in a hub motor layout with real world efficiency of 93% and 97% highway. http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~aupec/aupec03/papers/114%20Greaves%20full%20paper.pdf

fechter wrote:That's good for a few laughs.Good thing I don't need to spend so much time explaining things to him anymore.

Miles wrote:I think the 4 Nm/kg target is a more reasonable goal, for us.....

Miles wrote:John in CR wrote:How about 10nm/kg continuous and 20nm/kg peak? I found something that might help level the playing field a bit, since it has juicy formulae along with a triple rotor/double stator layout in a hub motor layout with real world efficiency of 93% and 97% highway. http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~aupec/aupec03/papers/114%20Greaves%20full%20paper.pdf
Interesting find, John. It's on a completely different scale, though....
I think the 4 Nm/kg target is a more reasonable goal, for us.....

Miles wrote: I can see him now riding around on what is essential a lipo battery with wheels and one of these monsters inside the back wheel.

AussieJester wrote:LOL @ Lipo battery with wheels, pretty good description of Lukes bike there Miles








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