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Old 05-25-2010, 01:59 PM   #11
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there comes a point, where if you're spending a buck in a turn and dedicate 90 cents to your lean angle that only leaves 10 cents for acceleration and traction. you can only get the wheel to do so much with a tire before physics stop being your friend and start making you cry.

but yea, on that note, bridgestone hires wizzards cause their tires are magic.
I think if we apply code's analogy to a gp bike we find you have that same dollar but someone else at the table is kicking you a twenty
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Old 05-25-2010, 02:01 PM   #12
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Old 05-25-2010, 02:02 PM   #13
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Old 05-25-2010, 02:09 PM   #14
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there comes a point, where if you're spending a buck in a turn and dedicate 90 cents to your lean angle that only leaves 10 cents for acceleration and traction. you can only get the wheel to do so much with a tire before physics stop being your friend and start making you cry.

but yea, on that note, bridgestone hires wizzards cause their tires are magic.
Which is why I asked if you've seen the profile of a GP tire. The side profile is practically vertical, which leaves plenty of contact surface for traction. On the front, deep, deep trail-braking will make the front wash out at those angles because the tire's direction changes a bit while trail-braking and leaning. Most guys with no chicken strips on the front means they trail-brake fairly deep.
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Which is why I asked if you've seen the profile of a GP tire. The side profile is practically vertical, which leaves plenty of contact surface for traction. On the front, deep, deep trail-braking will make the front wash out at those angles because the tire's direction changes a bit while trail-braking and leaning. Most guys with no chicken strips on the front means they trail-brake fairly deep.
Yea but even w/ a vertical profile the contact patch is still practically pushing paralell to the track, rather than perpendicular like it would be at 0*. The technology that goes into those things is insane. What size tire do they actually use?
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What size tire do they actually use?
Ah...custom, maybe? No idea.
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Im just speculating, as far as the measurements go its in milimeters right? like my rear is 180 wide and 55 tall? and 17 would be, uh... inches? Cm?
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Im just speculating, as far as the measurements go its in milimeters right? like my rear is 180 wide and 55 tall? and 17 would be, uh... inches? Cm?
http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4596134...res-sized.html
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Oh well i was almost right. The height is a ratio of width to height? why make things so complicated :-\
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pretty sure that motard was in the process of crashing...I saw additional pics.

Now this lean angle gets me hot...ok Ben Spies taking a dump could get me hot...Mmm Elbowz
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