If you don't understand how wrong this statement is then it's pretty hard to have more discussion. But think for a moment: if what you say above is true, then race cars would sit higher. Cars setup for the track wouldn't lowered, they would be raised.
..Tom
Dude your starting to sound like...
heres a lil example of what im trying to tell you guys.. oviously it came off the wrong way..
if you try and brake with only your rear tire your not going to stop very fast at all. none of the wieght that makes up your vehicle is being pushed onto that wheel.. you can apply that to anything...
- they already understand, thats why they adjust the camber of the tires on race cars- in order to use the wieght of the vehicle to its full potential when cornering. lol your really not understanding what im saying and i dont wanna waste more time trying to break it down.
Does anyone here...
I see your still arguing it.. its just the way it is lol. i didnt have to read the rest of the thread to understand how simple physics works... that isnt a theory. physics would definately allow a motorcycle to stop faster than a car because you can put almost all the weight on the front wheel...
This has been proven, many, many, many times.. an average bike will outbrake an average car everysingle time becuase of wieght.... a car is just too heavy, many times heavier than a bike. The heavier the vehicle the longer it takes to stop. I watched a tv show about this- they took a motorcycle...
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