To determine the torque needed to start a bicycle from a stationary position, factors such as rider weight, bike weight, gear ratio, and wheel size are crucial. A motor with a 48-volt, 750-watt output can produce approximately 25.35 ft/lbs of torque. Calculations indicate that to overcome friction and achieve motion, around 121.72 ft/lbs of torque is necessary when factoring in a gear ratio of 0.93. Discussions also highlight the importance of considering weight distribution and surface friction, as well as the motor's operating speed of 2500 RPM. Adjustments to gear ratios can optimize performance, allowing for better battery efficiency and speed management.