Interesting video explaining the brakes for Motegi
https://www.facebook.com/devino.clas...02625683368848
Interesting video explaining the brakes for Motegi
https://www.facebook.com/devino.clas...02625683368848
http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2015/1...4-crash/186519
Poor buggerOriginally Posted by MotoGP.com
I had to google most of the described injuries as I have no clue apart from 'T#' designation of vertebrae.
Transverse process fractures. http://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/sp...ocess-fracture)
Body Fracture to L4. http://morphopedics.wikidot.com/frac...4-l5-vertebrae
They need to brakes as the bikes are porkers now. 150KG
The 500's used to be 120KG till they increased the weights in the Harris/ROC era to 130 kg. Pretty sure they were even lighter in the early 80's. Checks... they were 115kg.
They used to have to ballast the works bikes even then at those weights. The 500 twins were 105kg.
Pretty sure the 1990s superbikes were even lighter than the current motogp bikes are now.
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They used to ride the differently though. The tyres couldn't hold on with the back wheel off the ground right to the apex. I would bet a cooked breakfast that available grip is a far greater factor in how much brake force is used, than the difference in weight between old and new bikes.
GP racers used to be full sized men who barely knew what a treadmill was, with a couple of obvious exceptions. The 30kgs the bikes now have over the 2 strokes, is like only adding a total of 10 or 15 to bike and rider total.
I'd argue that the power to weight ratio now is probably slightly better than the last of the 500's. Torque is up massively from the 2T's as well. Which is why electronics are now so important as the contact patch hasn't got a lot bigger.. 750/1000 WSB was from memory, 142kg dry.
Rob McElney was probably the biggest 500 pilot - over 6 foot - and to quote someone "drafted like a truck..." No one that size is going to get a ride now IMO.
[QUOTE=Shaun Harris;1130910542]Rossi looked decidedly pre-occupied in his pit. Very attentive to the timing screen. Not his usual chirpy self. A man on a mission I think.
Did anybody notice the clear plastic helmet extensions that were shown briefly? Must be for aero like a speed skiers helmet.
Manopausal.
Go Rossi !!!!!!!
Hope the rain stays away. Cant wait.
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You'd never go hungry with Nigella Gaz.
If it weren't for flashbacks...I'd have no memory at all..
Hope the race is in mixed conditions to spice things up a bit.
Likely as the 200HP 2 strokes were required by the rules to be 140kg by then (rather than 115kg) and the Moto GP bikes are more powerful and torguey simply as they are a lot bigger engines.
The electronics are a bit of a red hearing as the current electronics are a lot better smaller and lighter if the two strokes likely needed them more.
Terry Rymer who filled in for Suzuki when kevin was injured was 6.2 Schwantz look lanky but it appears was only 5.10.
Of the current crop Rossi is at least 5.11 might be even taller.
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Doohan used to run 10km before breakfast. Rainey trained as hard or harder than most do now as did Kokinski.
They used to slide the bikes as it was faster to square of the corners to lengthen the straights plus it was safer not to push the front which is why the dirt track Americans and the Aussies dominated over the Europeans.
This was not such an issue after the big bang era as the electronics and the tires improved and allowed a 250 style.
The brakes rate of work is more based on the weight of what its stopping and the speed, rather than grip.
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