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| Shaun |
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 Posted: 17:09 - 17 May 2004 Post subject: Gyroscopic effect |
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I've read a couple of wheelie guides recently and they both said that if you hit the front brake whilst doing a wheelie it has an interesting gyroscopic effect. Is it really that interesting since neither of them mentioned or explained any more of what this effect is and whether it is dangerous or not, anyone care to explain?
I hope I'm not being really stupid and they just mean the wheel will stop turning. |
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| Smoto Bob |
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 Posted: 17:16 - 17 May 2004 Post subject: effect |
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i have no idea but..
Gyroscopic effect is from spinning, so whens its spinning it helps keep the bike balanced left-right. And you can use the steering as well for this.
If your doing a tail whip, you have to rev the engine to bring the back into line same sort of thing. ____________________ F'it DO WHAT EVER MAKES YOU HAPPY!!!!! Even if it screws over everyone else :p
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With the front wheel spinning it will help you keep the bike on the strait and narrow, if you stop that force then it'll make wheelie's much less stable. I don't wheelie too much myself so can't say how much of a difference it makes, best to wait for one of the other guys/gals to post.
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| DukeRed |
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I imagine you'd become unstable because the spinning of the front wheel even in the air gives stability.
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Rally drivers use the gyroscopic effect to stop their cars from nose diving after a jump as well  |
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I don't completely understand the physics but I can tell you it's a bad idea. At one point one of the calipers on my VTR was binding, meaning that a second or two after clutching it up the front wheel would have stopped spinning, this made it really unstable and it was impossible to correct the bike's heading, not to mention the landings were very violent as the front wheel had to suddenly spin up from 0 to 60 odd mph in a fraction of a second. After a few hairy moments I figured out the problem and fixed it double quick time
Incidentally the gyroscopic effect of the front wheel is also why the faster you pull wheelies, the easier it is to adjust direction and actually make your wheelie go in a straight line. ____________________ 3516 Miles, 11 Countries |
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talking bout 'crossers and rally cars using the engine to adjust position in mid-air, isn't that just torque reaction? view the car bike from the left - engine turns anti clockwise, car tries to turn clockwise, rear dips (assuming these rally cars have transverse engines) ____________________ "There are some things nobody needs in this world, and a bright-red, hunch-back, warp-speed 900cc cafe racer is one of them - but I want one anyway, and on some days I actually believe I need one. That is why they are dangerous."
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If you spin the rear wheel up or stop it then then using the equals and opposite reaction theory then the bike must turn in the other direction - pitching the front up or down. ____________________ Shaft drives rule.  |
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And now I know.
Very good explanation bob, I now fully understand that its a terrible idea to do it!  |
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Watching the Motocross and indoor super cross stuff they all use the back brake while in the air to get the back end to come up a bit so they land in a better position.
I'd never thought about what the front would do though. But then, I'm not one for wheelies really (I have a hard enought time staying in control on two ) so I'll leave it to the talented people.  ____________________ Colin McRae MBE 1968 - 2007 RIP
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