Well folks ....some assistance if you please!
I'm not a watt watcher....I have no techy doodads to calculate what watt I make.....I say wot wot!
Now this bike was built with the cranky idea of drafting.....drafting behind a veteran motorbike
...in a few months theres a local vintage veteran motorcycle swapmeet I'm confident I can find a rider and machine
plus theres a few local hairy bikers round here that like a laugh!
Now I have the ability albeit not very long to be like a hamster in a wheel. I've overspun an ebike that has a maximum speed of 39.8mph... gearing was 46 x12 on a 26" MTB wheel with a 32mm tyre.
Gear inches of around 97 I believe?
Hitting that speed is exactly that...hitting...instead of the motor being a drive it becomes a brake! Motor power from my number crunching equates to around 1780 watts. With I think a cadence of somewhere around 200
Obviously I couldn't maintain that speed/cadence/grunt for a second! But it was enough for the ebike to shut down and need a reset ....aswell as me
Now...bare with me... Windage! From various gear calculators I can see that windage/drag at nigh on 40mph requires about 1700 watts?
So if I reduce windage...IE tucked behind a canopy on a motorbike anyone have any ideas as to how much grunt I might/could save? This is an area of mathematical brain stew I've never tasted!
This isn't about rocket science and wind tunnels but more about cunning guesstimation a dollop of math jam and a good hearty stab in the dark
...it is after all about having the "craic" but it would be nice to achieve something a little punchy....the fool in me would be content with 60 but the devil in me wonders if there could be more?
So if anyone can help in anyway in this I'd be grateful don't suppose anyone knows of a gear/cadence/grunt/aerofool calculator specifically for drafting
As ever all comments and suggestions welcome