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Slavvy posted:I got to ride a a cool bike the other day so I took pictures. Do those signs want you to go 35 km/h thru there? That's rear end-crawlingly slow.
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5 holes on the right side fairings and only one is a NACA duct. Why make just one like that?
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# ? Jan 30, 2017 18:24 |
Coredump posted:Do those signs want you to go 35 km/h thru there? That's rear end-crawlingly slow. It's a very tight corner, pretty much a hairpin and it's totally blind. Plus it's NZ, they want you to go punishingly slow all the time everywhere and most people do. That road even has one marked 25. Rev. Dr. Moses P. Lester posted:5 holes on the right side fairings and only one is a NACA duct. Why make just one like that? I too questioned this until I took it apart and discovered that duct points straight at the RR. I didn't like these bikes until I rode one and worked on one and found out they're A. nothing like a monster (which are poo poo IMO) and B. incredibly simple and elegant down to the finest detail compared to the train wreck of modern sportsbike designs.
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# ? Jan 30, 2017 19:08 |
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Slavvy posted:It's a very tight corner, pretty much a hairpin and it's totally blind. Plus it's NZ, they want you to go punishingly slow all the time everywhere and most people do. That road even has one marked 25. Ok that makes sense. But 25 kmh?? I wish you could take a drive over Blood Mountain in Georgia. I think it would disorient you a little because the numbers on the signs would be the same and you would have to remind yourself that they mean mph instead of kmh. For a lot of slow turns we're more than happy to let you come through at 55 kmh (around 35 mph).
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# ? Jan 30, 2017 19:57 |
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Ola posted:Custom bikes are merging with high end fashion. That bike is the equivalent of this:
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# ? Jan 30, 2017 21:33 |
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Interesting choice of words; someone at KTM US must be a Greendale fan.
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# ? Jan 30, 2017 23:06 |
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That new 390 is so
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# ? Jan 30, 2017 23:14 |
Coredump posted:Ok that makes sense. But 25 kmh?? I wish you could take a drive over Blood Mountain in Georgia. I think it would disorient you a little because the numbers on the signs would be the same and you would have to remind yourself that they mean mph instead of kmh. For a lot of slow turns we're more than happy to let you come through at 55 kmh (around 35 mph). I just want to see what a properly paved twisty road is like tbh cause around my neck of the woods sporty bikes are almost useless thanks to all the bumps, moss and flaked away pavement.
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captainOrbital posted:
This is awesome!!
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# ? Jan 31, 2017 01:30 |
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Lmao https://instagram.com/p/BP2NJmIAjFD/
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# ? Jan 31, 2017 04:56 |
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Rev. Dr. Moses P. Lester posted:5 holes on the right side fairings and only one is a NACA duct. Why make just one like that? Could it be aesthetics or a genuinely engineering balance of aero and cooling performance? I'd bet the the fairing structure is a factor considering how close it is to the seam.
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# ? Jan 31, 2017 05:00 |
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eBay calipers strike again?
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# ? Jan 31, 2017 05:51 |
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Coredump posted:Ok that makes sense. But 25 kmh?? I wish you could take a drive over Blood Mountain in Georgia. I think it would disorient you a little because the numbers on the signs would be the same and you would have to remind yourself that they mean mph instead of kmh. For a lot of slow turns we're more than happy to let you come through at 55 kmh (around 35 mph). I don't know how things work over there, but in Australia (NSW anyway) the advisory signs on corners are the speed at which you have 7 seconds of vision through the turn, IIRC. The Royal National Park in Sydney is a popular riding/driving road and features a 15km/h signposted double apex corner which used to have multiple massive signs warning you of it, and it has caught many drivers off-guard and eaten many cars for breakfast. Are your advisory signs just arbitrary?
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What's your problem with that pic, frando? Coredump posted:Ok that makes sense. But 25 kmh?? I wish you could take a drive over Blood Mountain in Georgia. I think it would disorient you a little because the numbers on the signs would be the same and you would have to remind yourself that they mean mph instead of kmh. For a lot of slow turns we're more than happy to let you come through at 55 kmh (around 35 mph). Slavvy posted:I just want to see what a properly paved twisty road is like tbh cause around my neck of the woods sporty bikes are almost useless thanks to all the bumps, moss and flaked away pavement. Properly paved, sure, we got that. But Blood Mountain has banked corners and passing lanes. And there is still a corner that I've only properly nailed once. Coincidentally it's the one with all the distracting little crosses...
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# ? Jan 31, 2017 06:43 |
Coydog posted:What's your problem with that pic, frando? I can think of one twisty mountainous road within 500km of me that has both of those things. It's also the only road that goes north out of auckland so it's crawling 100% of the time. Having said that I got super duper lucky once coming back down on my ZX10 and those smoothly paved radii left-right-left-rights are loving magical when you aren't constantly worrying about hitting a hole and losing the front. Distracting little crosses though, I've got those in bulk.
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Here4DaGangBang posted:I don't know how things work over there, but in Australia (NSW anyway) the advisory signs on corners are the speed at which you have 7 seconds of vision through the turn, IIRC. The Royal National Park in Sydney is a popular riding/driving road and features a 15km/h signposted double apex corner which used to have multiple massive signs warning you of it, and it has caught many drivers off-guard and eaten many cars for breakfast. It's blowing my mind that anyone would put that much thought into it. The UK sure doesn't, and the only corner speed advisories I've ever seen are generally 40mph (down from 50-70) in open sweeping turns that are slightly tighter than they look, to mitigate the chance of a lorry or bus misjudging it and flipping over. The closest thing we have to speed advisories for the purpose of informing the driver that there's a low visibility turn coming up is this:
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Here4DaGangBang posted:I don't know how things work over there, but in Australia (NSW anyway) the advisory signs on corners are the speed at which you have 7 seconds of vision through the turn, IIRC. The Royal National Park in Sydney is a popular riding/driving road and features a 15km/h signposted double apex corner which used to have multiple massive signs warning you of it, and it has caught many drivers off-guard and eaten many cars for breakfast. Didn't see this, fascinating stuff! Our advisory signs have no bearing on visibility time, they seem to be based entirely on what speed a 1972 holden kingswood could manage without flipping over.
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Hmmm, take what I'm saying with a grain of salt, actually - I'm having a hard time finding any document to back my statement up, but it's certainly what my class was told at either our Pre-Learner or Pre-Provisional course...
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# ? Jan 31, 2017 09:28 |
They're completely arbitrary and dumb in Victoria. One of my favourite roads has a couple marked at 30kmh where it means it due to diminishing radius or being off-camber. Yet some are marked the same with a clear sight line which can be taken at the 100kmh speed limit of the road.
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# ? Jan 31, 2017 10:15 |
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Advisory signs? Like when a turn comes up? Like, corners? You guys have all the cool stuff.
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Fanelien posted:They're completely arbitrary and dumb in Victoria. One of my favourite roads has a couple marked at 30kmh where it means it due to diminishing radius or being off-camber. Yet some are marked the same with a clear sight line which can be taken at the 100kmh speed limit of the road. I find the advisory signs in Victoria to be generally consistent per stretch of road, but wildly inconsistent across the state as a whole. When riding from the Melbourne to the alps I have to remind myself that 30km/h advisories get more realistic further into mountain country.
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prukinski posted:I find the advisory signs in Victoria to be generally consistent per stretch of road, but wildly inconsistent across the state as a whole. When riding from the Melbourne to the alps I have to remind myself that 30km/h advisories get more realistic further into mountain country. Some really popular routes like the reefton spur are really well signed, advisories are fairly reasonable and at least consistent. However lesser used roads like Gembrook-Launching Place road are a bit strange. Two 30kmh hairpins one after the other, one is easily taken at 60 the other is off camber and can be hairy if you can't stay close to the centre line.
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Coydog posted:What's your problem with that pic, frando? Judging by the guy's profile pic, that's on a scooter.
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# ? Jan 31, 2017 12:40 |
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The US actually has a reasonably sane method for calculating those road sign suggested speeds - if you see one that's marked as 25, it's likely a tight but constant radius corner, if you see one marked as 20, it's probably decreasing radius, and if you see one marked 15, it's some sort of nutso hairpin (or has another road intersecting it midway through the corner). The speeds themselves don't mean much, but what you can infer about the road from them can be useful.
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Z3n posted:The US actually has a reasonably sane method for calculating those road sign suggested speeds - if you see one that's marked as 25, it's likely a tight but constant radius corner, if you see one marked as 20, it's probably decreasing radius, and if you see one marked 15, it's some sort of nutso hairpin (or has another road intersecting it midway through the corner). The speeds themselves don't mean much, but what you can infer about the road from them can be useful. Coydog correct me if I'm wrong but Blood Mountain has some pretty serious hairpins that double back on themselves, although the radius is medium. However I think the speed stays around 35 mph? A 15 mph speed limit sign I only see in school zones or in the middle of a downtown area where there are pedestrians all over. Edit: Ok I went and looked and at least for Richard Russell Scenic Hwy the limit is 35 mph (56 kmh) with advisory signs for the corners down in 20 mph to 25 mph. But those aren't limits either, you can breeze through at 35 if you wanted and stay legal. For how these are determined, lol tl;dr http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/speedmgt/ref_mats/fhwasa12004/ Coredump fucked around with this message at 17:02 on Jan 31, 2017 |
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Slavvy posted:I got to ride a a cool bike the other day so I took pictures.
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Deeters posted:Judging by the guy's profile pic, that's on a scooter. I'm fine with big brakes on a scooter, it's the brembo font and the Chinese "yeah that looks close enough to keep us out of court" copy of a brembo caliper and logo that is hilarious
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# ? Jan 31, 2017 17:19 |
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That Lotus concept got another re-color and now it's a Koenigsegggggggg
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# ? Jan 31, 2017 19:56 |
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It's super easy to change color palettes in 3ds Max
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# ? Jan 31, 2017 20:05 |
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I'm the fake exhaust that houses the tail light
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# ? Jan 31, 2017 20:29 |
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Slim Pickens posted:I'm the fake exhaust that houses the tail light You're ugly as gently caress and a bad idea.
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Chichevache posted:You're ugly as gently caress and a bad idea. Yeah, the exhaust should house the gas tank.
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# ? Jan 31, 2017 22:36 |
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I really can't stand this trend of super tiny seats and chopped off tails. I like the look of that Lotus concept a lot from the front end right up to where the orange ends. Then it looks like they just forgot to build the rest of the bike. What the gently caress.
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# ? Jan 31, 2017 22:51 |
Sagebrush posted:I really can't stand this trend of bikes that aren't even loving real. Fixed.
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# ? Jan 31, 2017 23:36 |
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captainOrbital posted:Yeah, the exhaust should house the gas tank. Somewhere, erik buell is furiously sketching this very design.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 00:07 |
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Slavvy posted:Fixed. Concepts are fine -- the designs have to come from somewhere. But the super tiny hacked off tails that you see on basically every concept today and every non-Harley custom? blech.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 00:14 |
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High back full leather seat. Akira biek best biek.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 00:26 |
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So, literally the NM4. Did not realize they were so cheap, either. http://www.ebay.com/itm/2016-Honda-Other-/232223161723?forcerrptr=true&hash=item3611943d7b:g:tQIAAOSw4DJYj8PZ&item=232223161723
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That's a funny way to spell Silverwing.
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Dog Case posted:That Lotus concept got another re-color and now it's a Koenigsegggggggg This looks like an electric razor or a milk frother or some stupid poo poo like that.
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