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A fast bike has a big number top speed. It is measured by a speedometer.
A quick bike accelerates at low speed, wanting to buck you off the saddle. Quickness is measured by a stopwatch.
Depending on gear ratio, a fast bike can also be quick or not.
A quick bike can also be fast or not.
Brute torque in a vehicle produces fast times for the first 60 feet in a quarter miles. On a bicycle it's probably wayy less than 60 feet.
Does anyone know of a way for all of us to measure and compare our motored bike's quickness?
A quick bike accelerates at low speed, wanting to buck you off the saddle. Quickness is measured by a stopwatch.
Depending on gear ratio, a fast bike can also be quick or not.
A quick bike can also be fast or not.
Brute torque in a vehicle produces fast times for the first 60 feet in a quarter miles. On a bicycle it's probably wayy less than 60 feet.
Does anyone know of a way for all of us to measure and compare our motored bike's quickness?