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Re: Internal wings - Motogp
It'll be interesting to hear the riders feedback about these. They are very enclosed. I suspect they have some use like that on the straights but I question how effective they'll be when cornering.
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Re: Internal wings - Motogp
I reckon on the curves their use will amount to "bugger all"....which is how it should be.
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Re: Internal wings - Motogp
Nah don't be daft, just unaided 2 strokes and modern grippy tyres. Imagine the high sides!
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Yeah....I can "imagine" a highside pretty well indeed, thank you very much.
Like every single time I move my right leg, for example.
Like every single time I move my right leg, for example.
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Re: Internal wings - Motogp
Crash, learn, move on.D41 wrote:Yeah....I can "imagine" a highside pretty well indeed, thank you very much.
Like every single time I move my right leg, for example.
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Re: Internal wings - Motogp
Some people can't.kiwikrasher wrote:Crash, learn, move on.D41 wrote:Yeah....I can "imagine" a highside pretty well indeed, thank you very much.
Like every single time I move my right leg, for example.

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C00kiemonster wrote:Some people can't.kiwikrasher wrote:Crash, learn, move on.D41 wrote:Yeah....I can "imagine" a highside pretty well indeed, thank you very much.
Like every single time I move my right leg, for example.

I must admit I'm great at the first bit, a bit average at the second bit, but comfortable enough with my own stupidity and ineptitude to master the last bit.
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