Interesting results, using my bike, a power trainer stand and the Ametek 30V DC motor, with a 4" diameter oak 'roller wheel'
Gear ratio from the tyre to motor is 26":4" or 6.5:1 - I also have about 3:1 additional gearing from the bike's 18 gears - It powered an inefficient 12v 50w bulb (4 amps), with reasonable effort, but surprised me how many rev's were needed as the current increases, even with the relatively low rpm Ametek 30, about 650 rpm to power the 50w bulb.
It certainly makes you appreciate how much power is available in the wind - I was tired after a 20 minute workout powering 50 watts.....
Is a lead acid battery the most efficient method of storing this hard earned power, or maybe one of the new super/ultra capacitors?
15 second Video of me powering a 12V,50w incandescent lamp.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgRFPpZGx8Y
Thanks
Ben