warrior HP?
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Not only do all dyno's read differently, But all stock bikes will have slightly different horespower to them. It would be very difficult to create exactly the same bike everytime. The only real way to determine the horsepower is to find the top speed and calculate it from there. There are alot of different equations to do this. Here is one for on level ground, Just to give you an idea of what I mean -
HPs = (MPH ÷ 3) + (WEIGHT ÷ 1,000 x MPH ÷ 10)
Note: assumes engine HP must be 2 x the HP required at drive wheels
So a warrior with a 165 lbs rider @ 60mph would require...
Hp=(60mph/3) + (400lbs+165lbs / 1000x 60mph /10) = 23.3
This statment says that 23.3 hp are required to move 565lbs at 60mph nothing else.But since I dont feel like doing all the math to figure it out exactly, this is all your getting
HPs = (MPH ÷ 3) + (WEIGHT ÷ 1,000 x MPH ÷ 10)
Note: assumes engine HP must be 2 x the HP required at drive wheels
So a warrior with a 165 lbs rider @ 60mph would require...
Hp=(60mph/3) + (400lbs+165lbs / 1000x 60mph /10) = 23.3
This statment says that 23.3 hp are required to move 565lbs at 60mph nothing else.But since I dont feel like doing all the math to figure it out exactly, this is all your getting
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