Old 11-28-17, 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by wphamilton
The frame having the "just right" flex to redirect the energy spent flexing it into forward motion. My unvarnished opinion with no "physics argument": "planing" is unfounded by mechanical explanations and at best psychological.
I don't think that Heine's hypothesis of the cause is complete and convincing, but I'd be surprised if the effect itself is purely psychological.
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