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@badmoppity actualy if he hadnt floored it toget out ofthe way they would have hit. so the"clown" provented the crash.....idiot=)
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@PATZZZ14 You can see the problem on 1.45 red/white driver on black bike. Bikes back tire is bouncing and causes loose of traction.
I think there should be a sign of hazardous spot.
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learn to drift and then take that corner
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What car drift??
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@PATZZZ14 was born for very slow speed :p ((alson aganist NINJAS and expensives motors)) :P
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@cffnmkr13 Wrong, the leaning angle is just right and at that angle the traction is still adequate to support the bike centrifugal force towards the curve. If I consider your analysis the bikes would lose traction at random spots along the curve which isn't the case. Lost of traction happens at exactly the same area just before the curve ends. Lose of traction happens when the torque exceed the tires grip capacity which is due to sudden cancellation of gravity pull as road levels out.
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the corner must be bumpy or slick, should be careful
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So there's a corner where several people have lost the back end at the exact same spot, and not a woman to be seen sweeping problem? This world...
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someone needs to beat the shit out of that clown in the 'vette!
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@cffnmkr13 Also, at this same pause, you can easily see the road continues to incline.
WTF is wrong with that corner?
PATZZZ14 2 days ago 74
What I really like about this video is the skill of the cameraman. He/she is right in there, totally balanced in the frame, totally on top of the subject. Just excellent work.
The other thing of notice is the skill of these riders. They start to lose a bit of control, and boom, they are adjusting weight, their body, sometimes the smallest articulation of movement, and just keep going. We often don't see the countless almost-accidents that remind us the skill and danger in this sport.
ToyKingWonder 2 days ago 15