Originally Posted by
Polaris OBark
OK, let's put it a bit differently. If only one rider out of 10, or 100, or 1000, or whatever, experiences planing, is it a significantly useful idea? (By useful, I include explanatory power.)
Sure. But how did you jump to 1 in 100 without any data either way? What if it 60 in 100? What about 25? 92?
If this was a drug that cured cancer, how many out of 100 would make it worth producing?
This is not a scientific concept, really. You're bordering on "If only 1 in 1,000,000 people are albino, are there any albinos?" Yeah, there are albinos.
Has Heine suggested that ALL riders should have bikes that plane? Most riders? Should interested people look into it even if the rate is less than 50%?