blah blah blah ... Why? When i can have somebody else figure it out for me?...Originally Posted by Smorgen
blah blah blah ... Why? When i can have somebody else figure it out for me?...Originally Posted by Smorgen
cos it's only when you do it yourself that you understand what's going on. Else it's all just words.
Only way I'll ever lift the front of the RF is with a crane... and a big one at that!Originally Posted by bugjuice
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there is alot of things in life that you cant just do to understand.Originally Posted by bugjuice
Quantum physics etc can be a bit difficult to practice, but some people claim to understand.
If you understand first what makes something happen then it is more a relisation when you can achieve something like a wheelie!
Newton's laws (I forget which is 1,2 and 3, but...)
1) If all forces on an object are equal, it will continue in a straight line at a constant velocity.
2) Force = mass x acceleration (or Acceleration is Force divided by the mass it acts on)
3) Action and reaction are equal and opposite.
Therefore: as your engine turns your rear wheel there is an equal and opposite force trying to turn the bike back around the wheel. If this force is larger than the weight of the front end...wheelie.
A stoppie is the same thing in reverse, but you are applying a force with your front brake to accelerate you backwards, so your rear wheel comes up this time.
That's a bit sad!Originally Posted by ManDownUnder
The VFR will wheelie, and it's supposedly heavier and less powerful than the RF, isn't it?
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
Bollocks!!Originally Posted by ManDownUnder
And im not sure how the phisics of it all works, but i do know that if ya cant wheelie and stoppy your ghey.... and R1's must have good phisics coz they wheelie and stoppy great!!
Unless you've got a shaftee. But of course they can't wheelie anyway...Originally Posted by White trash
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I would suggest that if this rule were true, then the object would be stationary. Since according to your rule three, if there is a force trying to push the object in one direction, there must be an equal and opposite force pushing it back.Originally Posted by MisterD
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It means I'm not an authority or a teacher, and may not have any experience so take things with a pinch of salt (a.k.a bullshit) rather than fact
Nope. If all forces are balanced then there is no acceleration or deceleration. That includes ALL forces, so friction etc.Originally Posted by TwoSeven
So lets say you had an amazing frictionless motorcycle and you lived on the moon (no atmophere so no air friction). If you were riding along at 100km/h and you pulled in the clutch (no friction remember) then all the forces involved would be balanced and the bike would continue at 100km/h indefinitely. However, if you applied the brakes the action of the brakes and the front wheel would apply a force opposing the motion and causing the bike to decelerate (assuming THEY had friction) .
As for forces being balanced, the "equal and opposite reaction" in this case is being supplied through the friction of the tyre by the moon, which will alter slightly in it's rotation. (yes I am saying that every time you accelerate or brake you are affecting the earth's spin and/or orbit. Just a tiny bit. Everytime you walk for that matter, or even roll over in bed... However, you must stop again at some point which applies the same force in the opposite direction. Over time the effect cancels out.)
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. You can't argue with Newton (well, you can try but he's been dead a long time so I doubt he'll pay much attention...)
WOW. I must have had a long day.
Most. Ridiculous. Post. Ever.
Originally Posted by thealmightytaco
I like Statics and Dynamics 101.....
in stoppie......front tyre stops, bikes momentum throws weight of bike (which is a force), over front axel in rotational motion....energy transfered in a rotational torque type effect and when its out the wheel goes back down. More weight over front, less torque required (gravity vs balance)
in a wheelie....almost the opposite, rotational torque of wheel being sufficent to have enough torque to rotate bike in opposite direction (ie too fast acceleration to speed ratio). Energy changed as rotational force pushes bike over back axel....and eventually is returns.... unless you can provide more energy to it.
More weight over back axel, less torque required.
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