One more day to live? Self sacrifice? I thought thats the kind of crap you talk about on a Friday when you're getting shit-faced with your mates...this is a motorbike forum FFS!
Anyway, I've often wondered what the ultimate is in sports bike design? Bikes seemed to be getting more powerful, lighter, shorter, and narrower every year. I think there must be a limitation but don't understand what they are...
POWER!!!
While I understand that its about how a motor delivers the power, there must be a limit on how powerful a bike can get (for any given chassis). Suzuki have brought out a bike that has a power limiting switch on the handlebars, which has been widely ignored by many ego-threaten males. I suspect no-one uses it. But...what are the limiting factors? Will bikes get to a point where they are unrideable? Or will suspension get so good it doesn't matter?
Weight
How light can a sports bike be? 25 years ago I bet the designers of the latest GSXR750 would have KILLED to shed 40kgs from their latest weapon. What do engineers want now? Is it reasonable to ride a 140HP (fig not accurate) sports bike that only weighs 130kg? What are the limiting factors? Roads are kinda rough, maybe longer suss travel on a lighter bike will help cope. There must also be an issue with the bike weight/rider weigh ratio too?
I'm no suss guru so i'm only guessing, but it does make me wonder. You'd def get to the balance point quicker eh?
Size matters
Does it? Guessing again (but then thats the point of the thread): a super short bike is going to tip-in much quicker huh? ...but theres trade offs there too? Bikes getting narrower to have a smaller cross-section? There must be a limit here too. Engines sitting higher up in the frame for weight distribution...
So, whats the ultimate in sports bike design if weight-loss, power-limits, and frame-limits weren't the ...erm...limit?
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