pat slinn
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RE: Leg's out.
(25-05-2010, 10:56 AM)ian huntly Wrote: In theory they are preparing for a possible step off, thus avoiding trapping the leg between ground and machine. They know they are near to the limit.......
The old story of the air brake similar to flaps on an areoplane can also be considered. They are presenting a low level brake triangulation into the air stream which assists stability into a corner, Just sitting up raises the centre of gravity.
Finally, doing this leg out may be to relieve a wedgy caused by the acceleration and braking at high speed. (B***s Out !)
Otherwise it is just an affectation..............
Professor TT Fannenbergenstein
Ian, next week I will really have to buy you a drink, and then we can really talk about low level brake triangulation, air streams, stability,centre of gravity, acceleration and braking. Anyway, I think that your therory would really impress Steve Parrish & Charlie Cox, maybe even Charlie Williams !. See you in the beer tent.
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pat slinn
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RE: Leg's out.
(25-05-2010, 09:03 PM)pat slinn Wrote: (25-05-2010, 10:56 AM)ian huntly Wrote: In theory they are preparing for a possible step off, thus avoiding trapping the leg between ground and machine. They know they are near to the limit.......
The old story of the air brake similar to flaps on an areoplane can also be considered. They are presenting a low level brake triangulation into the air stream which assists stability into a corner, Just sitting up raises the centre of gravity.
Finally, doing this leg out may be to relieve a wedgy caused by the acceleration and braking at high speed. (B***s Out !)
Otherwise it is just an affectation..............
Professor TT Fannenbergenstein
Ian, next week I will really have to buy you a drink, and then we can really talk about low level brake triangulation, air streams, stability,centre of gravity, acceleration and braking. Anyway, I think that your therory would really impress Steve Parrish & Charlie Cox, maybe even Charlie Williams !. See you in the beer tent.
However.......perhaps his "unter garments" are to tight !!
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26-05-2010, 09:37 AM |
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John Winthrope
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RE: Leg's out.
Hi Pat,
Joined this site just after seeing you at Donny, and what a joy it was to catch up after all the years.
Hope you are feeling better, and now I have a means to contact you will keep in touch.
Regarding the ugly leg out I blieve it is as the other guy posted, a means of air brake, but personnally don't think this can make much difference.
Oh for the days of neat riding like "THE MASTER" Mr Michael Stanley Bailey Hailwood.
Keep in touch, best regards John@Crossbow Calendars
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