You promised it would only take 10 laps
"and 10 laps is more then enough to get in the groove, if you cant get it right after 10 laps then ill be happy to lap your arse.... you earned it lol"
You promised it would only take 10 laps
"and 10 laps is more then enough to get in the groove, if you cant get it right after 10 laps then ill be happy to lap your arse.... you earned it lol"
I bet everyone is tired this morning![]()
A very Busy night on The Chaos Thread![]()
True. Hence my call that he's Ashton Kutcher, punking everybody.
Now, you know that's not true. His Dad is a fountain of useful knowledge.opinion you value is your own. So good luck finding race coaches or mechanics or support crews in future, I think you're going to need it.
My personal favourites from Chaos Senior is:
"Bikes don't have flywheels" and
"No, Chaos. You didn't fuck up that corner. There was nothing you could have done. It's the council's fault and they'll have to pay" (I'm still laughing about that one - I've saved the pic he drew his "lines" on to my PC to look at to cheer me up. What's even better is I've showed it to someone who doesn't even ride and he picked that Chaos's line was up the shit. Oh how I laughed at that. Now, what was I saying before I opened these brackets? Oh right. Anything else? No, I think I'm done. As you were)
You cant compare using that video, riding at slow speed and riding at higher speeds puts different forces on a bike..when going that slow, the rider turns left to go left and right to go right, try turning like that at say 100kmh or 200kmh and you will find that pushing the bars left send you right and vice versa.
Nail your colours to the mast that all may look upon them and know who you are.
It takes a big man to cry...and an even bigger man to laugh at that man.
So when you are in a corner, you have no weight on the bars?
Unless you are through the corner and riding in a straight line you will have more pressure on one of the bars - this is countersteering.
By the way, you are right about where the wheel is pointing in the turn - once you have countersteered the bike over into the lean the wheel will turn into the direction in which the bike is travelling, however you are now countersteering by putting weight on the outside bar to stop the bike from turning in too much (and lowsiding). "As the desired angle is approached, the front wheel must then be steered into the turn to maintain that angle or the bike will continue to lean with gravity, increasing in rate, until the side contacts the ground." - you are now countersteering out of the corner to stop the bike from falling over, and thus holding your line. Part of what I said in my last post was incorrect, but the overall idea was right.
Oh, and chill out. People might not hate on you so much if you argued their points with substantiated evidence rather than insulting them for being 'stupid' for not agreeing with you. Be the bigger man.
KiwiBitcher
where opinion holds more weight than fact.
It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.
come on guys... he is just having you all on... giving you a real good wind up.....
bet he laughs all day after he reads all your comments... like i do
what a ride so far!!!!
hmmm smells trolly does it?
well thats what im talking about. not what the rider is doing but what the bike does.
it really gets annyoing when i cant explaine what i meen. now i dont actualy countersteer (push the bars) i let the bike take the line and i just rearwheel steer (use acceleration/ speed to ballence the bike its a difrent way of turning that lets you go fast around a corner without the need of getting as far down hence my huge chicken strips
oh ill take some pics of the marbles on my tyres as small bit of prof about me drifting over ford mountain its not much but its definitly from lighting up sideways no other way making them
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KiwiBitcher
where opinion holds more weight than fact.
It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.
I'm keen for a three way
Jesus mate, I was wrong and always have been. I really had the strange idea that countersteer in mid corner helped bring the bike down and in tighter? But using your noggin and not wrenching the bars....Yet again, I have been informed I know fuck all. I better quit the racing team and give up my hobbies, leave my job as my boss is an experienced chap and is telling me porkies. This sucks, I need a sandwich
Ever seen Rossi drop his foot of the inside peg? It's cool.
Yup
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