You Can Forget How to Ride a Bike

Discussion in 'Free Zone' started by mtnbikej, May 1, 2015.


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  1. mtnbikej

    mtnbikej J-Zilla

    Location:
    Orange
    Name:
    J
    Current Bike:
    SC Chameleon SS, SC Hightower
    [youtube]MFzDaBzBlL0[/youtube]
     
  2. herzalot

    herzalot iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    Laguna Beach
    Name:
    Chris
    Current Bike:
    2020 Revel Rail,Yeti SB 130 LR
    That - was fascinating! :thumbup:
     
  3. knucklebuster

    knucklebuster Well-Known Member

    Location:
    34.2295° N, 117.2257° W
    Name:
    Dave
    Current Bike:
    Guerrilla Gravity Megatrail
    Same concept?

    [youtube]Xi6sBch2r_I[/youtube]
     
  4. scan

    scan iMTB Rockstah

    Name:
    fran allas
    Current Bike:
    Scott Spark
    Not the same concept.

    Great 1st video, great examples of neuroplasticity. Same reasons why young kids can recover from brain injuries, near drowning, etc.
     
  5. mtnbikej

    mtnbikej J-Zilla

    Location:
    Orange
    Name:
    J
    Current Bike:
    SC Chameleon SS, SC Hightower
    Hovever in the video, it does look as though the turn ratio of the bars to the wheel seem a bit off. Looks like for every little turn of the bars....the wheel goes much further, much faster.
     
  6. Danimal

    Danimal iMTB Addict

    Location:
    Mission Viejo
    Name:
    Dan
    Current Bike:
    Epic Evo
    I thought the same thing. If the turning ratio was reduced, would probably be a little easier to stay vertical.
     
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