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  • braces...really?

  • @fisher11man a grown ass man with braces! lol!

  • @uluuluululu wow you're an idiot

  • Hey man, nice tips your giving there! what bike is that one ? and how recommendable is a Trek 3700 disc ?

    Thanks!

  • @Andres95chava It's a GHOST that is not built anymore. The follow-up model is a "GHOST Northshore DH".

  • @uluuluululu Could you please tell us where you got that strange (and of course wrong) information from? Have you ever been to Austria or to Tirol for Mountainbiking? Doesn´t seem much like it... ;-)

    Please take a look on our website bike.tirol.at - You´ll see that Tirol offers thousands of kilometres of legal and cleared MTB routes in any difficulty levels.

    Or even better: Come here and check it out yourself, like countless satisfied riders do it every summer.

  • shhhhhhreeeeedddddddeeeerrrrrr­rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

  • centrifugal forces dont exist.. the actual force is calledcentripital force, which is the force pushing you in. fucking hell. get it right.

  • @RyanKPMusic actualy, centrifugal force does exist. it's the force pushing you away from the center of rotation. centripital force is the one pulling you towards, it, stopping you from just flying away.

    For instance, a weight tied to a string that you're twirling around in the air. The weight is experiencing centrifugal force pulling it away, but the string is creating a centripital force keeping it from flying away. both are in balance. here, the wheel traction is the centripital force.

  • @walatalalaw thats called principle of conservation of energy... there is no force pushing you away from the center of rotation... if you go straight is because there is not enough force to change your speed direction. Bodies will always go straight if no force is aplied to them .... so you are wrong when talking about centrifugal force

  • @Shamywaaagh What you're defining IS centrifugal force. It's the object's inertia, resisting the change in direction, pointing away from the center of rotation. I'm sorry, I said it a little wrong (rereading it now, I understand why you're saying it's not actualy pushing the object away, and you're right, it's not).

    That's what my physics teacher told me.

  • @walatalalaw just wanted to troll because i've time ^^

  • @Shamywaaagh Hahahahahaha, oh you! ;)

  • @RyanKPMusic in fact, the centrifugal force is making the tyres have more weight and therefore more grip, so fucking hell, they have gotten it right.

  • fucking poser.

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