Thing is that it actually turns on it's rear wheel, the front wheel is so monstrously fat that you don't lean the bike over, all it does is pin the front of the bike to the ground and as the rear provides traction, it spins on the front, which has no grip whatsoever. Good luck ever taking this design through a race track because like all 'good American engineering' (Harley) it isn't happening!
Thanks for clarifying how we've ridden 2 MotoMorphic JaFMs over TEN THOUSAND MILES on twisty back roads, passing many other riders, including at Infineon Raceway at Sears Point. How does the front wheel "pin the front of the bike to the ground" if it has no grip whatsoever?
You see even in the low quality video on youtube that we're riding it in the twisties. What's your beef, dude? Feeling inadequate?
It's not a race bike, that's not the point. BTW, our horn kicks your horn's ass!
You're a little bit right-There's not a huge amount of twisties in the video on youtube. Making videos isn't our main goal. Making motorcycles is. Regardless, your statement on how it turns just shows your misunderstanding of the physics of motorcycle turning dynamics.
I don't care if you retract your comments; you're just another clueless person spouting off without knowing what you're talking about.
@MOTOMORPHIC "There's not a huge amount of twisties in the video on youtube". My lord if you call that very boring and gradual single bend a piece of twisties riding then you sir are the clueless person spouting off about what you don't know about.
Hey Einstein--maybe the new video will be a little more demonstrative of the MotoMorphic JaFM's capabilities. But since you know everything, this won't come as a shock to you....
Thing is that it actually turns on it's rear wheel, the front wheel is so monstrously fat that you don't lean the bike over, all it does is pin the front of the bike to the ground and as the rear provides traction, it spins on the front, which has no grip whatsoever. Good luck ever taking this design through a race track because like all 'good American engineering' (Harley) it isn't happening!
Smoke1987jdalej 1 year ago
Thanks for clarifying how we've ridden 2 MotoMorphic JaFMs over TEN THOUSAND MILES on twisty back roads, passing many other riders, including at Infineon Raceway at Sears Point. How does the front wheel "pin the front of the bike to the ground" if it has no grip whatsoever?
You see even in the low quality video on youtube that we're riding it in the twisties. What's your beef, dude? Feeling inadequate?
It's not a race bike, that's not the point. BTW, our horn kicks your horn's ass!
MOTOMORPHIC 1 year ago
@MOTOMORPHIC I don't see any twisty riding in your uploaded videos, care to send me the link and I may retract my comments.
Smoke1987jdalej 1 year ago
You're a little bit right-There's not a huge amount of twisties in the video on youtube. Making videos isn't our main goal. Making motorcycles is. Regardless, your statement on how it turns just shows your misunderstanding of the physics of motorcycle turning dynamics.
I don't care if you retract your comments; you're just another clueless person spouting off without knowing what you're talking about.
We get that all the time.
What did you make that makes people go "Wow!"?
MOTOMORPHIC 1 year ago
@MOTOMORPHIC "There's not a huge amount of twisties in the video on youtube". My lord if you call that very boring and gradual single bend a piece of twisties riding then you sir are the clueless person spouting off about what you don't know about.
Smoke1987jdalej 1 year ago
Hey Einstein--maybe the new video will be a little more demonstrative of the MotoMorphic JaFM's capabilities. But since you know everything, this won't come as a shock to you....
MOTOMORPHIC 1 year ago
New video posted on YouTube: Vi8ioeP4Oh0
This is MotoMorphic JaFM #1; JaFM #2 handles better.
So what were you saying about the way it corners?
Regards,
your humble clueless spouter
MOTOMORPHIC 1 year ago
@Smoke1987jadlej: Hey! You see the video? Comments?
MOTOMORPHIC 1 year ago
@Smoke1987jdalej : You see video: Vi8ioeP4Oh0 yet? Interested in your take.
MOTOMORPHIC 1 year ago
@Smoke1987jdalej
You could really benefit from a good frontal lobotomy.
scottbirdsall 1 year ago
Very interesting, another subscriber of the Colin Chapman theory??
imnowhacko 1 year ago
Amazing! Great to see someone trying their own ideas. How in the heck do you bend 5inch Alum tube?
Panelfantastic 2 years ago