Hello mate,
My MP III on a 26" (rear) wheel:
- no load (wheel off the ground) ~ 51.2Km/h. Divide maximum speed by 3.6 gives us 14.22 m/s. Now divide that by 2.085m (my wheel circumference) and you get 6.82 RPS ( revolutions per second). Multiply RPS by 60 and you get ~ 411.67 RPM,
- full load 42.6Km/h. That is me+the bike weighing 164kg. So proceed as before you get ~ 340.53 RPM.
Things to consider:
- a front MP III will be nowhere near as efficient as a rear mounted one. By efficient I mean transforming power into forward motion,
- no load speed was measured with battery 40% SoC (40% full), so probably I would get a bit more RPM with full battery,
- full load speed was measured with full battery,
- I have 4.5 BAR tire pressure, for lower pressures there will be more friction, thus some power will be lost there,
- I have road tires (Schwalbe Marathon Dureme II) so if using off-road tires there will be some additional power lost there,
- the full load speed is subjected to wind speed when testing. There was almost no wind when I tested my maximum speed. At max speed about 85% of the power is wasted on wind friction!
- because a smaller wheel size, your full load RPM will be a bit higher ( that is assuming same load bike + rider, same motor config, same controller capabilities (mine is the stock internal controller but is version II as it can provide ~32 Amps at full load during take-off. Version 1 I read it could only deliver about 15 Amps), same battery capacity and discharge rate, same drag coefficient ... and the list goes on...
I know the wheel size is different, but maybe it helps someone out there.
Cheers!