It's hard to measure - but one of my mates has a naked bike he's had up to ridiculous speeds (excess of 250 km/h) and at that point he is hardly able keep his head level due to the forces.
And I can assure you that even at 150 km/h it makes a huge difference whether I sit upright or lean down over the tank on my motard.
Thou should know better than to dabble in the dark arts of fluid mechanics!Originally Posted by Badjelly
In the end, if you're going fast enough - no matter Cd, A, rho_air, or any other constant (as long as P>0) - you will be able to exceed 1 g through airbraking.
It is preferential to refrain from the utilisation of grandiose verbiage in the circumstance that your intellectualisation can be expressed using comparatively simplistic lexicological entities. (...such as the word fuck.)
Remember your humanity, and forget the rest. - Joseph Rotblat
Guys, Maths aside, I hate to tell you a 2 metre stop from 60 kph velocity is perfectly possible. You just have to have a concrete wall at the 2 metre mark (pun not intended).
Originally Posted by FlangMaster
You guys are dreaming if you think you can stop a motorcycle in 2m from 60kph. If you can, prove it, video on youtube and I will pay you $500.
and by stop I mean controlled, upright and without hitting anything.
Anyone can stop from 60 kph in 2m, say you hit a parked car, or the concrete wall thats been mentioned.
Otherwise you are just showing how little you know, and how dangerous to yourselves and others you really are.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
22.5 ft from 30mph. So say the expert testers of the (then) VERY respected 'Motorcycling'.
I've managed 8mtrs odd with ABS. Never had the opportunity to put the Vincent to the test personally. Very happy to do so if someone can oblige with a Black Shadow.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
Lets just exercise our brain cell shall we?
Assume your bike has a 17 inch diameter wheel and is running say a 110/80 front tyre.
The diameter of the wheel is thus 17 x 25.4 plus 2 x (110 x .8) 431.8 + 88 +88 == 607mm.
circumference of a circle is pi x D
so 3.1415962 x 607 gives a rolling diameter of 1906mm.
So the statement here (I can stop in 2m from 60kph) equates to: "I can stop in ONE and a little bit wheel rotations from 60kph"
Someone who had never ridden a motorbike before might think that was possible, but anyone with any knowledge whatsoever would see the statement is completely flawed.
My $500 (which is real money by the way) is COMPLETELY SAFE.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
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