TVS APACHE RTR 180 0-120KM/HR!!
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@anifz16 Lolz, cant you notice the sound. And if i had to fast forward the video why would i have it limited only to 10 seconds, i could have even made it to 5 seconds!! :D
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Many people have been trying out physics, but they're forgetting that a isn't constant so any of those motion formulae aren't applicable. You'll have to take infinitismally small s, ds, and then express ds for very small time intervals, and then integrate it over time. As any vehicle accelerates, the acceleration actually goes down and it reaches 0 when the vehicle reaches it's maximum speed. If acceleration were constant, the vehicle would have a top speed of infinity.
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it must b tuned 1........even p220 n r15 hardly do dat
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@rockburst2007 : i have the same bike in stock condition and i know its impossible. if this guy is so special then i am waiting to see him race in moto gp.
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@overtakerism Its not linear accelaration asshole. So ur classs 6 laws of physics dont apply here. Try something better.
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Hey.... superb riding and your bikes rpm needle is toching 10k without vibes.......did you tune your machine that way ...or did you do anything else..........coz my bikes rpm needle starts to vibrate from 7 k only....please reply
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By the way @overtakerism ur formula v = u + at is right
bt for this formula, ur a should be constant whereas in above video a is not constant xD
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@chicane1879 awesome riding dude
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iski maka........
@Overtakrism yaha physics se apneko theorotical knowledge nahi sikhna.........yaha practical karna hai.
So that rider proved it....can u?
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its the best acceleration.,...
U rockss...
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And by the way, good riding and the bike sounds good!
I can explain using physics there's some flaw with this video. The rider has taken 20 seconds to reach 120. Take u, v, t, a, s as initial velocity, final velocity, time taken, acceleration and distance covered. As he starts from rest u = 0 and wkt t =20 secs. By using v = u + at calculated acceleration is 6 m/sec2. Using s = ut + 0.5 at2 the calculated distance is 1.2 kms. How much has the rider mentioned? 500!! Impossible!
overtakerism 4 months ago
@overtakerism Physics,eh? Well i think your physics teacher forgot to teach you about the quarter mile timing/speeds of the RTR!!
chicane1879 4 months ago
I am not doubting anything Swagath, but is sub 10 secs even remotely possible?
Even if TVS guys go highly optimistic, they won't quote a figure less than 12.
46sheel 1 year ago
@46sheel
WYSIWYG!!
I havent claimed anything. Everybody knows there is a speedo error on a motorcycle and in RTR's case it's slightly more.
chicane1879 1 year ago