Ladamaha
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I failed to do the math, but I assume 500 rpm is right if Germans say so.
Suppose the peak rpm actually was 500 rpm. Why would it matter with an electrical motor? You put the pedal down and it goes. It's not like a diesel where you have to be changing gears all the time because you can't accelerate because the effective rpm range is so short.
Suppose the peak rpm actually was 500 rpm. Why would it matter with an electrical motor? You put the pedal down and it goes. It's not like a diesel where you have to be changing gears all the time because you can't accelerate because the effective rpm range is so short.