Centrifugal g-forces & the gyroscopic forces of the spinning mass of the wheels tend to make the bike want to stand up at speed. & the higher the speed, the stronger these forces get.
This is why you need to hang off the inside, to pull the bike down when taking a high-speed turn, otherwise you'd just get pulled off the seat to the outside by g-forces.
Easier to stay upright on bicycle when moving than when at a standstill.
Did the guy get run over?
josephfoster30 10 months ago
no reason to live but we like it that way :)
asantos84 2 years ago
i dont get how gravity doesnt take over take these guys down when they have such a huge lean angle
rebelsouljaz 2 years ago
Centrifugal g-forces & the gyroscopic forces of the spinning mass of the wheels tend to make the bike want to stand up at speed. & the higher the speed, the stronger these forces get.
This is why you need to hang off the inside, to pull the bike down when taking a high-speed turn, otherwise you'd just get pulled off the seat to the outside by g-forces.
Easier to stay upright on bicycle when moving than when at a standstill.
deepdivot1 2 years ago
Saw his once before... it was me right behind him :o) Man I was on the brakes in order not to run him over.... and crash :o)
hmoenster 3 years ago