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Originally Posted by The Toecutter
So roughly 630W from the battery to do 30 mph. That's not bad for such an inefficient motor.
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For clarification, does this mean you believe that power to the drive wheel is about .75 x 630w = 472 w? Just wondering because for a normal unfaired upright or even an unfaired tadpole it can take 650-700 watts to hit 30 mph.
JJ