Sorry I forgot to mention that the figure you will get is only VERY rough,
but is the only way that you could calculate it using the 3 variables that
you said.  A computer program would do it the same way if you only gave it
the 3 that you mentioned.  As Adam Jackson mentioned there are many many
variables to take into accoutn.  As you take into account more variables
(road friction, wind resistance etc) your figure will become more accurate.
 I'm no Engineer, BUT I do know that the best way to calculate power is to
throw the bastard onto a dyno.

Andrew.

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