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Nimbleness and a high CoG?
How high is too high? How low is too low?
It may be Love .
By: amanico : January 2nd, 2012-23:01
Time stops, when you're in love... That is a well known phenomenon, with GP watches. Hmmmm... I am generally not keen on moonphases except on Perpetual Calendars for a reason: I am tired of trying to set the correct moonphase each time I decide to wear th...
yes, do tell...
By: ThomasM : January 5th, 2012-18:45
Just like a 900 pound door that moves with a finger because it is hinged just right, with well machined and well lubricated hardware... So, Mr. Engineer, how high is too high and how low is too low? I'm not an engineer; I just know that a bike with a lowe...
On a car....
By: BDLJ : January 8th, 2012-15:45
..the aim is to get the CoG as low as possible. You do what you can to reduce weight transfer, to get the most benefit from all four tyres. Low CoG is the starting point. On a bike weight transfers are *massive*, the CoG is inherently high and can move ab...
Smells...
By: BDLJ : January 11th, 2012-14:24
...like getting caught behind a row of livestock trucks on a blazing hot day on some winding country road? One of the few times I'd much prefer to be cocooned in a car with the recirc. button ON. You're pretty much bang on with the balance point, particul...
You might get bored...
By: ThomasM : January 4th, 2012-05:01
Waiting for me, but yes, would love to try it. I just had my first "cold weather" ride that day - the temp ranged from a balmy 60F down to a VERY bracing 39F on the shadow covered stretches in the canyons. BURRRR...quite an experience, though, going throu...
Perhaps...
By: Nomer : January 3rd, 2012-15:13
Hello Thomas, Assuming you were not kidnapped by aliens (and held hostage for 23hrs 15min) it could be a resonance effect from the bike you're riding. At say 28,800 bph this is area 8 beats/sec and might be near the natural frequency of the bike/road vibr...
Yes and No
By: BDLJ : January 5th, 2012-15:30
They are interesting. I like trying out bikes with weird front ends (I have an Italjet Dragster with single sided swingarm front suspension) so was keen to see what the MP3 felt like, especially given it shares the engine with the 500 Aprilia Scarabeo (a ...
Indeed, Graham, you must!
By: ThomasM : January 11th, 2012-07:06
like watches, it all depends on what you are after with the experience. The "trikes" seem to me really a solution for a question no one asked - it is marginally more stable than a bike, but with a whole host of other issues, but does not have several of t...
Micro Heat Pockets
By: CaliforniaJed : January 6th, 2012-11:13
I remember one ride years ago through the desert at night in which I experienced a series of rapid changes in temperature and humidity as I rode through the communities in and around Palm Springs, and I know exactly what you mean, Thomas. Smells, too can ...
Uh, Thanks?
By: ThomasM : January 5th, 2012-19:34
ummmm... Now the question is, why do those things indicate a need for service? curious minds want to know... BTW - After the ride, now on day 3, it's been spot on for the past 3 days (including checking every 12 hours or so, so half day variations haven't...
Perhaps vibration ...
By: AndrewD : January 6th, 2012-21:48
... should be included in the routine testing of watches in addition to shock testing? While if have no additional explanation for the cause of your observations, now that you have demonstrated that the watch runs accurately off the bike, you now need to ...
So much in common... ;-)
By: PoyFR : January 5th, 2012-21:39
Hello Thomas, I hope we get to meet again in 2012! The GP Evo 3 watches are as you said 'about how easy it is to wear' I do like those series a lot! I am just hoping that someday I’ll find one configuration will suit me, great watches. Scooter, another ch...