I have always used the formula:
RPM x Tire dia in inches/gear ratio/336 (a constant)
i.e. 8100 rpm X 19.5" divide by 3.44, divide by 336 = 136.65 mph
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I have always used the formula:
RPM x Tire dia in inches/gear ratio/336 (a constant)
i.e. 8100 rpm X 19.5" divide by 3.44, divide by 336 = 136.65 mph
I have never seen a 10" tread radial that is much less than 22" tall.
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