drivetrain power loss?

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    Just curious if anyone knows what percentage of horsepower/torque is lost on a vfr between the crank and the rear wheel?
     


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    Crank HP vs. True Rear Wheel HP
    That's a tough one - and LONG....
    The short?
    Take crank HP, subtract 14.6% (please don't email me and ask - I won't answer - search SAE and old Yamaha), take that, and subtract around 10% to 15% and you'll get about True HP at rear wheel.
    The actual formula contains a curve for power loss through gears and there SHOULD be another curve for power lost in a tire (it's the majority of loss on a motorcycle....
    Remember, too - that you are only likely to get a crank number from the manufacturer and that's probably a "good" one that the marketing department is providing... (sound of blowing up a marketing and sales balloon? :) That's not everybody - but it has happened - leaving names out! :)
    When someone gets engineering data from engineering...... give me a call - :)
     


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