...oh yeah...the other 10% are either not fishing any more or drowned...
...oh yeah...the other 10% are either not fishing any more or drowned...
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If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
Absolutely correct, it's the tunnel effect, where, with enough speed, your vision is simply the pin prick in front of you. However, through training, you learn to see more at any given speed (as one has said, his eyes were opened by the number of hazards that were being observed constantly). Most are surprised at the number of hazards they aren't seeing first time around when raised.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
I wish. I get to sucker the thrust gauge on the inside of whatever vehicle I can borrow if I need to do the curve speed. Half the time it falls off.
Someone else mentioned setting the speeds based on camber and geometry. Unless this is measured properly as it is on the state highways each year it would be a pain in the arse to do a proper survey. Although antiquated the ball bank gauge gives results pretty close to the calculated curve speed anyway.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
You seem to be confused, thinking they are better riders than others is not overconfidence, not if they can pass a test 90% of riders would fail.
Overconfidence is them thinking they are better than they are; not thinking they are better than you are. I'm not sure why you feel your 34years of experience should allow you to say what is safe and what isn't for others, when you won't even allow them to decide what is safe for themselves despite have gone through rigorous training.
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
It all depends on where your focus is.....
For example IF you were to do 100k through your 3 metre wide living room (assuming you took the walls off the front and back) then it would seem ridiculously fast. Yet you are well prepared to ride at 100k down a lane but 3m wide.....
Your brain can actually take in a lot of information at once.... It is a matter of training it to.
Sent from my laptop. quickbuck is out.....
I haven't noticed that effect on my GSXR600, nor a CBR900RR that I rode.
How fast do you have to go for this to occur? At 200kmh (actual GPS speed) on a "race track" I haven't noticed that "tunnel effect" that I've heard a lot about. Maybe I need to buy a 1000cc sports bike.
Well, it depends what your "race track" is. A genuine race track has very little need for processing, you do it multiple times per hour etc. Also depends on the person, how much they are used to processing, how much they are used to the speed etc. I remember first sitting up when doing 200kph and thinking I was going off the back for sure. Over time, you become accustomed to it and things get easier.
I remember when coming close to stretching a 1L's legs that the pin prick vision really does exist, but then every little bump is sending you airborne, and the rev needle is dancing around the display. Best reason to think twice before trying, is that you're covering the majority of 100m every second...
edit: Before cassina thinks this is what I do, this was years ago. Since then I doubt I've exceeded 150kph in several years, including while passing vehicles.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
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