Leaning by applying a gyroscopic force
Gyroscopic effect also plays a role in banking a motorcycle. When a torque application tends to modify the plane of rotation, gyroscopic effect produces a rotation whose axis is perpendicular to the axis of the applied torque. By turning the handlebar to the left, gyroscopic effect of the front wheel causes the motorcycle to bank to the right with respect its roll axis. Likewise, a turn of the bar to the right will instigate a lean to the left. We have examined two methods of changing the direction of a motorcycle and in both cases the initial input at the handlebar must be in the direction opposite to that desired. Happily, the effects of these two methods work in concert. They could have worked in opposition such as in the hypothetical case in which the rear wheel pivots to provide steering.
Definition of countersteering
If countersteering of a motorcycle consists of orienting, for a brief moment, the front wheel in a direction opposed to that in which one desires to go, then countersteering is the source of all significant changes of direction.There exist certain types of controllable single-track vehicles which make no use of gyroscopic effect (with blades, with skis, automobiles cornering on two wheels, two wheels with counter-wheels).
Justification of the term countersteering
The term countersteering is perhaps poorly chosen. While in automobile driving it describes a procedure for recovering from a skid, in motorcycling it refers to a procedure of initiating or creating a change of direction. Perhaps a less ambiguous term is needed.It is possible to ride a motorcycle safely over a long period without even being aware of this characteristic. Several motorcyclists who have not been exposed to recent rider training courses completed this operation successfully without being aware of it, as are the majority of bicyclists.This procedure of countersteering is taught in rider training courses as a technique for avoiding a sudden obstacle. Often, the student discovers for the first time the necessity to turn the handlebar momentarily in the opposite direction to the one desired. Certain students continue to believe that countersteering is valuable only for obstacle avoidance. The test of the Société de l’Assurance Automobile du Québec (SAAQ) for a motorcycle operator’s licence contains a specific evaluation of this manoeuvre.
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