Quad Calculator

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86atc250r
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#21 Post by 86atc250r »

Very cool - I think some of our guys have been up to your track at one point or another.

Tulsa Shootout - not sure on that one I know some of our guys are headed that way. If some of my closer buddies end up going, I'll probably go - otherwise I may stick around the house and take it easy.

Speed 1B
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#22 Post by Speed 1B »

I dug back through the archives and tried to use this today but it didnt work.

Do you know where this originated Steve so we can have it available to use again? This thing is really handy. Definately puts you on the right path.

claas900
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#23 Post by claas900 »


Speed 1B
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#24 Post by Speed 1B »

Thanks for posting that Patrick.

It's really similar to the other one except you can't put your own gear ratios in. That made it nice for the guys who are using the bike basket.

cannondale27
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#25 Post by cannondale27 »

It's the same one, but he updated it. Just click on Generic Calculator then you can put all the right numbers in.

Speed 1B
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#26 Post by Speed 1B »

Cool. Thanks.

86atc250r
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#27 Post by 86atc250r »

Just an FYI --

The downloadable version of the "quad calculator" program is located at: http://www.xcracing.com/gabe/quad_calc.exe

I always keep the most updated version there.

The online calculators mentioned are also mine, I had forgotten I still had them online. Eventually I'll probably take down the earthlink site, if I do, I'll try to remember to move it to one of my other sites.

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