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Ok, a question for all of you. You're headed for the edge of a cliff at Mach 10, and you have a catastrophic brake failure. Let's say you blew a line, and grabbed a big hand full of nothing. Rare? Sure. Impossible? No. What's the plan? JC
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Your scenario is irrelevant.. You're trying to comparing the rolling friction of the wheels, to the sliding friction of your skin to the sliding friction of rubber. Obviously if you have no brakes, you want to be as far away from the heavy thing on two rollers with bearings to cut the friction. In your scenario, you're fucked either way. But, ultimatlely I would likely downshift to use engine braking to slow down as much as I could. Maybe even lock up the rear by downshifting to first. |
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11-10-2009, 03:11 PM | #46 | |
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Agreed. The scenario is irrelevent. If you have catastrphic brake failure how will you dump the bike? You've got to slow it down anyway you can then bail. THAT is not what has been discussed. It was talk of abandoning a perfectly good cycle for your chances on the pavement. |
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11-10-2009, 03:14 PM | #48 | |
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Let me break this down further. Over the side of the cliff, is a 1000 foot drop, into a pool of sharks with laser beams. Do you "hope" you stop in time, or do you lowside into the guard rail? Yes, you're fucked either way. The question is: How fucked? JC
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11-10-2009, 03:15 PM | #49 | |
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you come to a field of razor blades at mach 15, you think laying down a motorcycle is a good option because you used to do it on your antiquated drum braked garbage 20 years ago, do you hop off or hit the brakes? |
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How do you dump the bike? Tuck the front end. It's faster with brakes, but it will still fall over without them. JC
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