Coincidentally just came across this video. Go the 2 strokes at Bathurst 1983.
Cheers
Merv
While we're watching YouTube, see how many idiots you can count in this clip.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_M34QX...mAzoP_i1TPxDJg
Trevor would have a rubbish bin full of MNZ licences if some of that shit was tried today, most of the marshalls are on drugs too, I'm not sure what kind, but certainly nothing I tried in my mis spent youth.
It occurs to me that a short bike with conventional steering head tilts the wheel when it's turned out of the straight ahead position - loading the inside edge of the tyre. With carcase distortion, it should generate heat reasonably evenly. And quickly.
The hub center geometry of most long bikes keeps the tyre pretty much flat - yes ?
I saw a lot of temperature readings being taken at Levels, how evenly do the long bikes generate heat in the front ?
Does anyone play with static camber angles to improve things ?
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