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Just to play Devil's Advocate here- I'd be willing to bet I can generate more raw peak torque with my legs acting upon the factory bike crank and sprocket than that 8hp Briggs acting upon the same sprocket...

Anybody got any specs?
 

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i think if u used a very good quality down hill bike gear then on the odd chance it could work

u might be able to do it by running a deep reduction gear to the bike gear to lower the rmp
then as long as u aint too buital on it then it might work


sideways u say u have seen people shred this gear by them self and it is true but iv never seen exesive force from the rider break downhill bike gear only baddly maintaned and bad quality

also u would be surprized at the power of a person, i reckon a person could put out 8hp in bursts

out of intrest anyone know the hp of a human


im not saying defenently happen but it would depending on thousands of variables

we do need to at least see a pic though
 

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No doubt that a human can put out more torque. But HP is a different beast, one hp is 746 watts and the best bicyclists make like 350 400 or so I'm reading. The energy created by a 6.5 hp motor is almost 5000 watts or 12 bicyclists.

After some reading and searching, the high end bicycle rpm's for sprinting cyclists is 170 or so. After reading that website I found out it is not all that uncommon for these racers to bend sprockets or tear a derailer off.

So to re-cap, a human puts out 400 watts max, can push a bicycle gear at 170 rpm's. Compared to 5000 watts and 3600 rpm's on a governed stock clone.

Bicycle gears are just not built to handle that kind of energy. The sprockets maybe be tough enough if you get high quality steel ones I dunno, but the gear set is held together with ungraded crap and probably rivets or some junk. The whole assembly would fall apart.

Not only that but how do you manage to de-rail and re-rail the chain on the different size gears? A bicycle pushes side to side on the chain to get it to jump on and off and uses a tensioner with a decent travel distance to compensate for the different gear ratios. I won't assume he said he was shifting at max rpm, let's say 2000, that chain and or sprocket is toast.

I'm calling shenanigans unless video is posted. There's a reason why we all don't have a setup like this on karts.
 

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he wouldnt use racing gear as that is light and ****

he would use downhill bike gear

look it up

it is like extreme montian bikeing
 

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Legs vs 8hp briggs. Practical example:

Lets say a 8hp engine can push 300kg up a dirt hill at ~30kph.

Try doing the same (300kg @ 30kph uphill) or better with one-person pedal power...

I know when my Kart broke down in the middle of a dust bowl, I started to appreciate the power output of that little 6.5hp. Pushing it out of there with only one-human-power was a real biatch!
 
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