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For sale, one bike, never ridden. Couple of scratches...
Now that's a canny beard ..
Thanks hodgynd.
Was thinking thats quite cool would look goid framed on a wall.
Now i just see pubes.
Fascinating. I wonder how the angular changes of direction come about on the tails of some of the paths?
That's quite cool, and interesting.
It's a bit like the motivational talk I give my brother (he's relatively new to MTB) each time he says "the bike did all the work". I suggest he pushes the bike to the top, let's it go, and sees how far it will get without him on board.
I wonder what kind of bike was used for that.
How different would the pattern be for a young girls bike with fat little wheels and a basket on the front compared to a light road bike or weighty down hill rig ??
Beard? Looks more like a mirkin to me.
I suggest he pushes the bike to the top, let's it go, and sees how far it will get without him on board.
Keep telling yourself that.
🙂
molgrips - Member
Fascinating. I wonder how the angular changes of direction come about on the tails of some of the paths?
Its tracking the front wheel.
I wonder how the angular changes of direction come about on the tails of some of the paths?
It's the front wheel only ... so that's when the front wheel turns sharply as the bike almost comes to a stand still... as opposed to veering when it has enough speed to stay upright
Need to try that with a Lefty.
I know, but I was wondering exactly how it happens. I think the front wheel folds then as the bike tips the front wheel can fall the other way and optionally swerve in the process.
