bezerk
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Re: T-Bone VS JSM where should it be settled
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1C2Mos_4LA&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1C2Mos_4LA&feature=related
the bike won
on the straight stuff. it is loosing in corners. a good prep. car can take a turn at higher speeds than a bike. it's a proven fact. but the bike accelaretes faster and catches up real quick.
it's been proven over and over
I already stated, during the last debacle of a thread in which I responded to Dobrick, that the ONLY car that might have a chance against a bike on a road course is a F1 car. A showroom V-twin Ducati is not the best bike to pit on a track (I owned a Duc 748 SPS and a 996 but if you want to keep the challenge pure Italian like they did, then you have to use Italian hardware). The best track bike I have been on thus far is a Yamaha R1 even though I play around on a R6. The fastest way through a curve is to straighten it out, technically speaking. Since a bike is 2 feet wide and a car about 7, the bike can carry more speed into the curve, has more room to straighten it out (per say) and can exit faster as well, simply because the transfer of weight opposing gravitational force is less and the weight to HP ratio is so large. What transpires during a ballgame doesn't matter.....the final score does and what transpires during a race doesn't matter.....who is in front at the end does. When you pit a bike against a car, 9.99 times out of 10 the bike will win. You just can't make mistakes on a bike and get away with it like you can a car though!
a bike cant hang with a car in the curves?how in the world does someone think that,
how far is deals gap from charlotte?I miss the knee drag days myself,
Because most likely they have never ridden OR mastered a bike. Books won't teach a person that.....only seat time will.
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i agree that a bike will be faster in the end. but during cornering. it has be proven over and over and over. even laid out at the track following a race bike from the superbikes against race cars. you can see that the car enters the corner faster and keeps up the speed. the bike will catch up accelerating
i think when somebody races for his paycheck. and has a big sponsorship behind him they can ride a bike pretty well.
talking about cornering. check the article
would an higher more powerfull bike go faster in corners? they are driving on the edge of grip. what would more power do to that. i don't get the point
How many motorcycles actually hold track records? I don't think there is a major track out there where a bike owns the quickest time around...
That is the main reason why superbikes are often hovering near the 1,000 cc mark.