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The rims definitely look tubeless though !
106cv ou 116cv
Max. Power Output 75.0kW/7500min-1
Quote from: biker76 (Mr calva ) on September 15, 2019, 10:15:58106cv ou 116cv QuoteMax. Power Output 75.0kW/7500min-1"only" 100.58 hp
Hp or kW does not move your bike it is the torque.Tubeless rims and some other stuff explains the price difference.You cannot save 5 kg by changing the battery, it doesn't even weight 5 kg. Maybe you mixed with lb? They explained change of chassis etc which makes some weight saving.If you don't like reading:https://youtu.be/sBRxddEZsfs?t=53https://youtu.be/sBRxddEZsfs?t=332
Quote from: Jyrays on September 24, 2019, 10:47:29Hp or kW does not move your bike it is the torque.Tubeless rims and some other stuff explains the price difference.You cannot save 5 kg by changing the battery, it doesn't even weight 5 kg. Maybe you mixed with lb? They explained change of chassis etc which makes some weight saving.If you don't like reading:https://youtu.be/sBRxddEZsfs?t=53https://youtu.be/sBRxddEZsfs?t=332Indeed Lbs my bad, still my point stands, it's like 60% of the weight saving so not impressed and yeah I know about the torque, 10Nm is also hardly a game changer, when you have smaller displacement bikes, 60-70Nm is a big improvement here it's just 10%, I'll argue this will be minute on a still 238Kg machine.Of course for people not having original 2016-2018 ATs, this is all good, but I don't see myself upgrading.