just found this
looks like it could be fun....
http://www.ajdesigner.com/phphorsepower ... _ratio.php
power to weight ratios etc
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Very nice I like maths
It`s all powerfull white mans magic
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i,ve not had time yet to run a few things through this but it would be interesting to do so........as regards weight to performance/times compared to say less weight times..
also how much more power/torque would be needed by a heavier weight to achieve same performance as a lesser wieght /and possibly lower power powered scooter..
also how much more power/torque would be needed by a heavier weight to achieve same performance as a lesser wieght /and possibly lower power powered scooter..

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