my goal isnt to go 60mph, my goal is to do 25-30 and be able to go up some med. size hills. I would download that program, but im on a mac. So are you suggesting a higher toothed sprocket? It would make sense since the sprocket on the clutch is tiny..
Hey, I wanted you to figure it out for yourself so you understood gearing ratios.
Also you wouldn't have to rely on the "experts" offering their advice in this thread LOL
It took me a while to get ratios.
Don't most Macs run windows these days?
Max Torque clutch with a 41 chain 10 tooth sprocket like a Q Matic
Harbor Freight 6.5 Hp runs at 3600 rpm? maybe 4000 rpm???
How fast do they rev when you remove the governor?
What is the idle speed on a HF 6.5 hp?? I don't know but it may change the numbers.
You won't have much of a rpm range?
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26.5" diameter rear wheel at 3600 rpm
56 tooth sprocket = 50.7 mph
62 tooth sprocket = 45.8 mph
74 tooth sprocket = 38.4 mph
azbill had a custom 74? tooth sprocket made by ManicMechanic for
his 4 stroke 50 cc Huasheng Q-Matic bike. It is a BIG sprocket!
You could use 35 chain which would make the rear sprocket smaller
in diameter.
I suggest you talk to AGK in Santa Barbara as they have a lot
of experience with these motors and have built an inframe 6.5 hp
bike with their centrifugal clutch chain gearbox.
I am sticking with legal sized motors like the 2 hp Honda GXH 49.4 cc and it's
Chinese Huasheng clone.
A HF 6.5 hp may be cheap but putting it on a bicycle is ridiculous IMO
especially as a rack mount.
culvercityclassic is building a 6.5 hp HF bike but it's for the Willow Springs race
and should be more than a match for the 9.6 hp and 11 hp H2O Morini's with
it's CVT transmission.