12-15-2009, 02:20 PM | #21 |
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Yes, grabbing brakes will stand the bike up; but we're not talking about braking; we're talking about decreasing or increasing throttle (speed) mid-turn. You don't believe me? Next time you go for a ride find a nice, long constant radius turn, pick a constant speed, and then roll off the throttle without changing anything else; the bike will tighten up it's turning radius; and the converse is also true.
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12-15-2009, 02:34 PM | #22 |
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For the doubting Thomas
http://www.msgroup.org/forums/mtt/to...p?TOPIC_ID=311
And a little more math for high-speed turns: http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=88999 And this paper, which is primarily concerns itself with the role of yaw inputs, but explains and models the 6 forces (not including rider position, which is actually a seventh parameter) in the complex role of turning a motorcycle. http://www.dinamoto.it/DINAMOTO/8_on...ringtorque.htm |
12-15-2009, 02:54 PM | #23 |
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Look.....I paid this Asian enough to buy himself high for a month so I could pass physics III, and struggled enough with dynamics and earned a degree in Architectural Engineering to NEVER make provisions in life to EVER revisit complex dynamics/math
As long as YOU have it all figured out, I’m golden
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12-15-2009, 03:09 PM | #24 | |
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12-15-2009, 03:15 PM | #25 | |
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How come none of that takes into account weight transfer and suspension movement? It's always been my understanding that letting off the throttle upsets the suspension and loads the front wheel. The weight transfer and centrifugal force is what causes the bike to go wider. As well, while decelerating, you're still carrying forward velocity which causes the bike to want to go to the outside of the corner. How would you transfer that force by decelerating ? |
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12-15-2009, 04:18 PM | #26 | |
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B. Read what a number of us here said about application (YES, it IS speed dependent...that's what we said...)....it's for the smooth coping with minor corrections on the STREET.......NOT WFO trackstuff. (Although the physics are still the same...but don't tell anybody I said so) |
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12-15-2009, 04:21 PM | #27 |
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When i want to tighten my line I simply hang my balls off the inside of the bike. My scrotum acts as a sail and....OOOO shuthefuckup!
Really guys why get heated. Lets just discuss. dont assume street or track. We all know you want a smooth increase in throttle from apex to exit on track. But we can all share without shouting down anyone elses ideals.
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12-15-2009, 04:25 PM | #28 | |
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Slamming shut the throttle will definitely upset things, no doubt about it....we're talking FINE THROTTLE CONTROL... for fine adjustments. Not hobby-horsing down the road. Argue with me if you want, but it is what it is....go TRY IT. Cheeze. Same crap happened in the clutchless downshifting thread..... |
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12-15-2009, 04:27 PM | #29 |
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Now I remember why I shut up here for so long..............
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12-15-2009, 04:37 PM | #30 |
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I still love ya OTB. Got to point out platoniclly cause some on here dont know the difference.
I use my index finger on the brake lever bracket as a brace to keep my throttle smooth. But what we are discussing does work and way better than a major change like a countersteering input.
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