Performance Comparison
Same bike, different riders, different results. Enter your weight and we'll predict top speed, 0–15 mph, and 0–max times for every reviewed bike — derived from physics applied to real verdict data.
Predictions for
180 lbs
Each row is a physics-projected estimate at your weight. Confidence depends on
how many real verdicts the model could fit — bikes with one verdict are educated
guesses; bikes with several get dialed-in.
Speed vs. Acceleration
Upper-left is best — fast top speed AND quick 0–Max. Lower-right is the slow lane.
1
Wired Predator
low confidenceWired · advertised 60 mph
Predicted Top Speed
50.0mph
0 → 15 mph
2.20s
0 → Max
24.44s
Wheel HP
2.11hp
1 verdict · 0-15 basis · total mass 340 lbs (you + bike)
2
Coswheel CT20S
medium confidenceCoswheel · advertised 45 mph
Predicted Top Speed
31.0mph
0 → 15 mph
2.94s
0 → Max
12.58s
Wheel HP
1.36hp
2 verdicts · 0-15 basis · total mass 293 lbs (you + bike)
3
Lectrix XP4 Step-Thru Long-Range
medium confidenceLectric · advertised 28 mph
Predicted Top Speed
21.0mph
0 → 15 mph
3.27s
0 → Max
6.41s
Wheel HP
1.05hp
2 verdicts · 0-15 basis · total mass 251 lbs (you + bike)
How this works: we derive each bike's wheel horsepower from observed verdicts (KE / time),
take the median across riders, then project your acceleration time at your total mass via the inverse formula.
Top speed is interpolated across observed weight points and clamped at the manufacturer's advertised top speed.
All times assume throttle-only at max assist on flat ground. Bikes with a single verdict get a single-point fit
and are flagged as low confidence.