Forums / Public / General discussion / At what speed in each gear will a 08 XL1200C Sportster achieve the max torque?
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FieldsOfGold
107 posts |
#40097 2008-03-28 14:13 GMT |
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Harley Davidson XL1200C limited edition Sportster. Stock Motor.
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fruitsalad
116 posts |
#40098 2008-03-28 14:20 GMT |
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take it for a dyno tune they'll print out the power band curves
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RedTribe
103 posts |
#40099 2008-03-28 14:41 GMT |
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At the top of the power band in each gear.
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Paperclip
121 posts |
#40100 2008-03-28 14:55 GMT |
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I don't think there will be a statistic out there for each gear, normally they just give an RMP for max torque
http://gearingcommander.com/ - it doesn't give torque, but you might find what you want. |
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FuzzyFerret
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#40101 2008-03-28 16:08 GMT |
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The maximum torque will be acheived at the engine's peak horsepower. Horsepower peak different than an engine's torque peak and of course the speed will be different. It's no problem for me to figure out either one as long as I have the correct information. I'm pretty sure I have a bike magazine laying around somewhere with a Sportster dyno chart. I don't know if the report has the gear ratios or not, but if you want the info, look in the operator's manual to see if it gives the primary reduction ratio, transmission gear ratios, final reduction (from tranny to rear wheel) and rear wheel tire size. I've made up an Excel spreadsheet to calculate speed and rpm using the ration information. Email me the info and I can get you the info.
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