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Old 12-18-07 | 11:31 AM
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From: san jose
Originally Posted by DannoXYZ
Sure it does. ... The longer away the COG is
So you're talking about COG position, not wheelbase. The two aren't necessarily directly related.

Originally Posted by SysResearch
People most of you are off topic!!!! The questions of the topic are:
First, it's not a force, just like centrifugal force. There is no force that throws you over the bars. Your speed creates momentum, your braking causes a moment of rotation, and at some point this moment overcomes the opposing moment created by gravity.

Second, it's not a force, but everything you could possibly need has been provided by DannoXYZ on page 2.
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