The average of a 2 way run on the same road is the only way to get an accurate top speed. Downhill with a tailwind doesn't tell us much.
The average of a 2 way run on the same road is the only way to get an accurate top speed. Downhill with a tailwind doesn't tell us much.
Actually any landing you ride away from is a good one.Hey, any landing you walk away from, is a good one.
110mph on a 250 with room to spare?I was behind a friend and he was doing 110. I was pegged and still had a lil to go. I run diff pugs to
no sir. just extended high speed plugsOK well before I call the B.S. on this one, do you have any mods done to the bike?
Is it really a "250" Rebel?
you dont have to believe me.i was followed by a friend and his car said 110,mine was pegged out.OK well I'm calling your claim mature male bovine excrement now, I can't see how ANY spark plug is going to make your 250 Rebel go 110 MPH, if it were that easy everyone would do it.
whats ur top speed because i have been pulled over being clocked at 100.Well certainly looks like a 250 Rebel, but I'm still saying it's not the whole truth, your buddy might have been joking with you or something.
Many many many 250 owners have tried to improve the 250's top end performance to get what you have claimed.
No one has been able to back up their claims with actual evidence.
Again if it were as easy as changing spark plugs EVERYONE would do it.
man i swear i peg out all the time. what kinda gas do u runMine tops at about 82 or 83 MPH, looks back over all the post about top speeds and most top out in the 70 to 80 MPH range you must have a "super 250" or something.
OK sorry, but I am extremely skeptical of this story. The only way a stock or near stock Rebel 250 gets to 110 MPH is if it rides over a tall cliff or gets pushed out of an airplane. At those speeds most of the power requirement is to overcome wind resistance and that required power is proportional to the cube of the speed. As speed increases, horsepower required goes up exponentially.Nope. Mph I had iCarly had 1/8 left
i was just answering a ? of the postOK sorry, but I am extremely skeptical of this story. The only way a stock or near stock Rebel 250 gets to 110 MPH is if it rides over a tall cliff or gets pushed out of an airplane. At those speeds most of the power requirement is to overcome wind resistance and that required power is proportional to the cube of the speed. As speed increases, horsepower required goes up exponentially.
Thus the power to overcome wind resistance at 110 is roughly 110^3/80^3 or 2.59 times as much as is needed to overcome wind resistance at 80 mph. If we are generous and assume say 8 HP of the Rebel's 16.5 is needed to overcome wind resistance to get to 80 mph, then we would need 20.72 HP at 110 mph plus at least the 8.5 we assumed was to overcome friction at 80 mph for a total of 29.2 HP. This also assumes a no wind condition. So you would need almost two Rebel engines to get up to 110 mph.
cooli was just answering a ? of the post
i dont whegh much maybe ur bigger all i kniw is my bike is FAST even homeboy was like damn
i was just answering a ? of the post
i dont whegh much maybe ur bigger all i kniw is my bike is FAST even homeboy was like damn
OK sorry, but I am extremely skeptical of this story. The only way a stock or near stock Rebel 250 gets to 110 MPH is if it rides over a tall cliff or gets pushed out of an airplane. At those speeds most of the power requirement is to overcome wind resistance and that required power is proportional to the cube of the speed. As speed increases, horsepower required goes up exponentially.
Thus the power to overcome wind resistance at 110 is roughly 110^3/80^3 or 2.59 times as much as is needed to overcome wind resistance at 80 mph. If we are generous and assume say 8 HP of the Rebel's 16.5 is needed to overcome wind resistance to get to 80 mph, then we would need 20.72 HP at 110 mph plus at least the 8.5 we assumed was to overcome friction at 80 mph for a total of 29.2 HP. This also assumes a no wind condition. So you would need almost two Rebel engines to get up to 110 mph.
This is just conservative physics. You can't fake it.
u will see when i get it back together about to head and weld it back.all i can tell yall is its fast. its a lil scary when this ***** just goes, i dont use 1st gearI was drinking water when I read this, I nearly choked on it, thanks for the laugh Duckster!
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