I understand flecc , he's talking about GMT. Does that help you?.......... Nope, you've lost me there flecc
MS.
I understand flecc , he's talking about GMT. Does that help you?.......... Nope, you've lost me there flecc
In what way?I understand flecc , he's talking about GMT. Does that help you?
MS.
As in Grossly Misleading ThreadIn what way?
So, my top speed is 2,700,044.7 mph? I best get those brakes adjusted by a professional bike shop first thing in the morning.. You're actually doing much nearer 2.7 million mph, so don't worry about how fast you go on your ebike. Mind you, it's that last 30-50mph that you add that is really gonna hurt if it goes wrong
I presume you meant Greenwich Mean Time but I'm still none the wiser.In what way do you think I mean?
Willber G your presumption is correct, I'm aware that you are quite new to this site and you can not be blamed for not knowing that I am a bit on the crazy mad side. Sorry for the confusion.I presume you meant Greenwich Mean Time but I'm still none the wiser.
Unless you are getting latitude and longitude mixed up.
A bit? If MS had a trolley, he would not be on itWillber G your presumption is correct, I'm aware that you are quite new to this site and you can not be blamed for not knowing that I am a bit on the crazy mad side. Sorry for the confusion.
MS.
Double like!A bit? If MS had a trolley, he would not be on it
As said, according to the viewpoint of the observer. We can observe from within the universe, but we cannot do so from outside it!Also, Flecc has failed to take into account our movement through the Universe.
'Ang on - I thought you were omnipotent, like me?As said, according to the viewpoint of the observer. We can observe from within the universe, but we cannot do so from outside it!
Simple physics. The force pulling you down the hill is the component of weight down the hill minus the air resistance. You reach top speed when the two are equal. If you have a heavy bike, the equilibrium happens at a higher speed. Logical, my dear Watson.i have noticed that with my heavy converted bike that the extra weight greatly increases the speed going downhill.
i recently got 37mph freewheeling down a hill that would require a fair bit of peddling to achieve 30mph on my non electric road bike.
being new to electric bikes has anyone else found this to be the case?
how do you know? we have not been to the moon.A cannonball falls faster than a feather (on Earth; not on the Moon).
Not the heavy bike, he's putting on a bit of weight since he rides assisted.Simple physics. The force pulling you down the hill is the component of weight down the hill minus the air resistance. You reach top speed when the two are equal. If you have a heavy bike, the equilibrium happens at a higher speed. Logical, my dear Watson.