If I ride 100km the collection of bugs is quite substantial.
So If I have presented a frontal area of say .75sq m? through 100 linear km.
How big a fly swatter would that equal?
If I ride 100km the collection of bugs is quite substantial.
So If I have presented a frontal area of say .75sq m? through 100 linear km.
How big a fly swatter would that equal?
a friggin big fucker
so while covering that 100k, how many times did you rear wheel revolve,
and then work out from that how many meters your pistons traveled up and down inside their bores.
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About 14'sq per meter travelled, into the wind
about 11'sq per meter travelled, against the wind
or 10'sq per meter travelled windward
actually you would need to know the average temperature and amount of daylight to have an accurate calculation
What I was wondering is; why are there always more bugs going thru Huntley?
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Assuming when you swat flies with a flyswat (~0.01 square metres), you move your arm about 0.5m, then using your bike (0.75 square metres) as a swatter over 100km, represents 200,000 x 0.75 = 150,000 times the swatting. Or a flyswat of 75,000 square metres.
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... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
I am thinking, to a fly, it would to be about.....100sqm, in fly terms.
Edit: thats right, they have hundreds of eyes eh?....make that 100sq kms
If a regular swat is 100 x 150 (0.015m2), and is swatted over 150deg using your forearm mostly, perhaps the swat head travels 2.5m per swat.
Your bike converted to swats:
100km / 2.5m = 40,000 swats.
Bike frontal/regular swat = 0.75/0.015 = 50x area.
50 x 40,000 = 2,000,000 swats
0.015m2 x 2000000 = Single swat 30,000m2 sized
Not when I do it - economy of motion.
Also means the fly has less time to react to an approaching hazard.
BTW - apparently, they have difficulty responding to hazards approaching from two directions at once, hence the "Masai Clap". If you hold your hands equidistant from a fly parked on a surface, and above and slightly behind it, and clap, they will go, "Uh-oh - information overload!" and take off in 'default mode', which is straight up, and slightly backwards, to get splattered by your clapping hands. (If your hands are cupped, you can catch them instead).
When using a flyswat on a stationary fly, always aim just slightly behind them, because they jump backwards as they take off.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
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About this big.
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Apparently that's what the main purpose of the IOM TT is. Must kill tousands of the things each year.
Big Dave can you ride around in my kitchen, fuckin flys everywhere today cause I'm cooking a casserole.
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