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Why does a bike turn
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<blockquote data-quote="gapiob" data-source="post: 1320773" data-attributes="member: 89210"><p>To get our licence to drive a moto, we have many theoriques item to know. One of those item, it's the physics of the bike.</p><p>Globaly they are 2 parts :</p><p> - under 15 Mph, you turn you're handlebar</p><p></p><p>- above 15 Mph, the centrifugal force keeps turning. It is therefore appropriate to move the bike's center of gravity is outside the axis of the two wheels (place or is exercised centrifugal force). This will have the effect "to attract the bike" to be the new center of gravity has to seek to rebalance.</p><p>The tire shape just keeps a contact surface that is almost always the same whatever the angel of motorcycle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gapiob, post: 1320773, member: 89210"] To get our licence to drive a moto, we have many theoriques item to know. One of those item, it's the physics of the bike. Globaly they are 2 parts : - under 15 Mph, you turn you're handlebar - above 15 Mph, the centrifugal force keeps turning. It is therefore appropriate to move the bike's center of gravity is outside the axis of the two wheels (place or is exercised centrifugal force). This will have the effect "to attract the bike" to be the new center of gravity has to seek to rebalance. The tire shape just keeps a contact surface that is almost always the same whatever the angel of motorcycle [/QUOTE]
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