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Old September 2nd, 2018, 10:43 PM   #6
Darksik
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Name: David
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Motorcycle(s): 2010 Kawasaki Ninja 250R, 99' Suzuki Katana 600 (RIP)

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Originally Posted by DannoXYZ View Post
There will be NO MPG changes with gearing. What determines MPG is total aero-drag as determined by cA*cD. This drag does not change with gearing nor power-required to overcome that aero-drag.

For example, about 7bhp is required to push Ninja 250R through air at 100kph. With taller gearing, guess how much power is required for same speed? EXACTLY THE SAME!!! However, since HP = (TQ*RPM)/5252, instead of 8000rpms @ 60mph, using 7000rpms @60mph will require more torque. That means with taller gearing, you'll need larger throttle openings to generate same amount of HP and speed. No reduction in fuel consumed there.

What will improve MPG is reducing total aero-drag. I've found installing taller windscreen (Double Bubble or Corsa), and tucking in as low as possible behind it improves mileage from 60 to 70 MPG. Also drafting big trucks as much as possible on carriageway really helps (Mythbusters did experiment confirming this).
well ignore the "fuel consume", but i want to ride on federal highway and don't force the bike with high revs


what is the price for that type of windscreens?
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