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    Quote Originally Posted by Korea View Post
    I'd have one... (once I get me millions that is...)

    As for the Duc ~ let's hope Stoner can keep the front end from washing out and keep the bike on the track.
    How many offs was it for him in 2006? How is he still in MotoGP? How is he riding for Ducati???

    Maybe the new bike will be more suited to his riding style...
    Mate....Casey Stoner will be running at the front more often than not next year. As Mick Doohan said....you can teach fast guys to stop crashing...but you can't make slow guys fast. As long as he doesn't hurt himself in the process....he'll be one to watch soon enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Mate....Casey Stoner will be running at the front more often than not next year. As Mick Doohan said....you can teach fast guys to stop crashing...but you can't make slow guys fast. As long as he doesn't hurt himself in the process....he'll be one to watch soon enough.
    can you teach slow guys to stop crashing? or am I fucked?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    ... goddamn... when will they realise that some of us are 6 foot plus??

    Like you'll be riding one ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover View Post
    can you teach slow guys to stop crashing? or am I fucked?
    I guess so mate....but I'm hardly a good teacher or example!

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    RE Stoner crashing and why has he still got as ride.

    Simple really, most good team managers know you can make fast, but sometimes crash prone rider stay on, but you can't ever make a slow but stable rider fast....

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    Quote Originally Posted by twinshock750 View Post
    RE Stoner crashing and why has he still got as ride.

    Simple really, most good team managers know you can make fast, but sometimes crash prone rider stay on, but you can't ever make a slow but stable rider fast....
    Similar to what I said at the top of the page then yeah?

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    is there an echo in here??

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    eeewwwwwwwww they don't look too good! the ducati would have to be the worst, I duno whats up with the new idea they have come up with for the tail because if anything it LESS aerodynamic! and ugly!
    but yeah in 3 months we'll probably be saying how cool these things look!
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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    Since the racers don't require anything behind their arse what has been the point of the little bit that gets used as a pillion seat on the road going replicas anyway?
    Aerodynamics. The 500s and mid to late '90s 250s had quite a bulbous rear behind the rider to smooth the flow of air spilling off the bike and rider at high speed and to push it further behind the bike before it broke off into a turbulent wall of air that the bike then had to tow. This effect gets worse the faster you go, and this is what prevented early jet aircraft like the Convair F102 from breaking the speed of sound. Then someone read some captured WW2 German data on the "Whitcomb area rule" and the classic "coke bottle" fuselage cross section was born. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitcomb_area_rule

    I've been reading my old texts, and Honda look like they've resurrected a cunning plan from the 1950's era of jets.

    The drag from the bike's front and the rider will be forced into a vortex by the tip of the rear seat unit that will be pushed off by the lip on the rear tyre hugger. The wall of air will be below the centre of mass of the bike when it breaks away and directed downward. If I read that section right that is. This will create downforce on the unsprung mass (wheel and swingarm assembly) but not the rear body work, thereby ensuring the nose stays firmly planted at 300km/hr and rear wheel has plenty of grip and is less likely to spin at high speeds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    Aerodynamics.
    NIce.
    Jesus Christ mate.....get a job on one of the teams!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Mate....Casey Stoner will be running at the front more often than not next year. As Mick Doohan said....you can teach fast guys to stop crashing...but you can't make slow guys fast. As long as he doesn't hurt himself in the process....he'll be one to watch soon enough.
    No doubt he will. I'm under no illusion that the boy isn't a spritely, quick bugger, because he's been qualifying with the 'big kids' and finished around the top 5 throughout season, particularly at the start before getting into the habit of biffing it. High points include 6th at Jerez, 5th at Qatar, and 2nd at Turkey. Also 5th in China...

    Stoner and Pedrosa were both new to MotoGP this year, however Pedrosa took to the RCV like a duck to water and was awarded 'Rookie of the Year'. Meanwhile, Stoner it seems never really came to grips (sic) with the RCV's front end, losing it several times throughout the championship.

    Low-lights: Mugello - Highside, Catlunya - front end tuck, Sachsenring - crash during w/up; unfit to race, Laguna - lost the front, Motegi - crashed, Estoril - high-side, Valencia - (cameraman didn't even bother to show us) crashed...

    But I think he will go off on the Ducati with the promise of higher corner speeds and low engine inertia inherent in the Desmo design. Oh yes... it will be good~
    Keep it rubber-side down...

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    [QUOTE=Korea;811568
    But I think he will go off on the Ducati with the promise of higher corner speeds and low engine inertia inherent in the Desmo design. Oh yes... it will be good~ [/QUOTE]

    Yeah mate...the latest 'all in' test with all of the factory 800's and he was quicker than Capirossi......with no biffs!
    Bring on next season! You just know that Rossi won't want to retire from bikes unless he's on top.....Pedrosa will want to start off in front of Nicky...I really think the Suzuki is coming of age....Melandri an Elias have points to prove...wish it was starting this weekend!

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    re the echo, so I didn't haver my glasses on and I had a custard pie in one hand and the mouse in the other....

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    That was no mouse. I don't think it was custard either.
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    Okay, got me there, I twinked it out on the screen and I can't work out why it still came up when I hit reply....

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