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Double the front tire traction. Less risk of washing out the front of the bike. Of course the ride is what matters more than the look to me.
At first when I saw your forum name I'd got the impression you were hooked on motorbikes.Seems you're not as much of an addict as you thought !Also Dusty chatted a while ago about tyre adhesion as a function of square inches of rubber on the road.Shit mate ! With all those "tyres on the road", imagine how safe a Banana Split buggy must have been !
Besides the dream of double wheelies, what does Niken mean? I’m no expert in Japanese, but I know ni means “two.” Which is strange, because I can think of a few other Yamaha products that could be described as having a pair of wheels.
Niken = Two swords
That's the only thing I've read here today that made any sense.
Just to clarify , traction is independent of contact patch area . Those two front tires don't increase traction . Dusty
They do when 1 front tire hits an object on the road and the other front tire doesn't when both front tires are independently sprung. I have experienced it on my MP3s and it's hardly felt at the handlebar.
I can't agree, Dusty. 2 of the same front tire doubles traction & braking IMHO. With 1 front tire at really high corner speed if your bike handles good enough and you are a good enough rider you can slide the front tire thru the corner on it's tread sidewall. BTDT. No need to do that with 2 front tires because you have twice the traction on the front. Maybe after you ride a MP3 you will understand what I'm saying.
Randy , do just a bit of reading , that's all I can say . Start with Kevin Cameron . What you are describing is stability , not traction , two different concepts . The laws of physics are the laws of physics are the laws of physics . Dusty
I respect Cameron but it seems to me stability/traction are 1 in the same.
I have heard that virtually nothing can get down a mountainside than a MP3.