Sorry, but I do believe you need to go back to some basic physics. The powerband is often a seat of the pants feeling of the point where you get maximum accelleration to the point where the accelleration dies off. However:
Power = Force x Velocity, and Force is what gives you accelleration.
Force, measured at the rear wheel is a simple function of Torque and gearing, so Force and hence accelleration wull be greatest when Torque is greatest.
The Powerband is therefore from peak Torque to Peak Power. On some bikes this is only 10% of the Rev range, on some its 50%, and on some the torque comes in so smoothly that the powert band is almost the entire rev range. My old GS1200SS is an example of peak torque at only 4000 rpm and peak power at 9500 rpm, now that is one wide power band.
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Here is an article which rates the NSR the best bike in the world. I hate to agree, but its pretty conclusive.
http://www.simjen.com/request.php?1
Don't forget to differentiate between engine torque and wheel torque.
If wheel torque in first gear still exceeds that of second at the redline, it would be faster to shift at that point, rather than at the power peak. And so on for the remaining gears.
Not that you said anything at odds with that, I just thought was an important point.
Exactly. That is why I said Force, measured at the rear wheel is a simple function of Torque and gearing. It is the force that the tyre exerts on the pavement that pushes the bike forwards. That is also why manufacturers usually chose gear ratios that will allow you to change up at max power output and still stay above peak torque revs.
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yea thanks that helps alot...... I guess
I can handle the insults .......I hope....
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2 stroke 250 powerbands are my favourite..
Confident the aprilia rsv4, IS the one
Haha I remember that bike. Why the trip to the dark side? Should have modded the NSR![]()
I actually had a dream about about "upgrading my powerband on my bike" my "engine" was a two piece thing - a bit like a big Mr. Potato head, and inside there was a label reading "power band" with a big black rubber band wrapped around two extrusions. Once I replaced it my bike was running faster than ever.
im quite suprised this thread has stayed on relativly on track for three pages and not hijacked!!!
fuck what are we coming to![]()
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