Too bad 2-stroke engined high performance bikes didn't stay around for the widend digital era. Can you imagine what tuning they could accomplish now?
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Too bad 2-stroke engined high performance bikes didn't stay around for the widend digital era. Can you imagine what tuning they could accomplish now?
Well maybe not that one but several other wanna be's. Don't think any could keep up in the corners though. Did a few things to the forks, swing arm, rear shocks, running K87's and being that tall gave me the ability to toss it over pretty easy. I ground of 2 Generator covers dropping knees till they leaked and sold it before the 3rd started leaking. Only thing I got beat by in straight runs, was a Pantera and a VW microbus...Yep, with a 911S motor. The Pantera was from 45 up to 100 and then he started pulling away...the bus had me from 50 on.
Torque....Interesting about the Z1's is that torque range especially off the line. Dumping the clutch at 4 grand it would dog down then catch. At 5 grand it would light the tire up and sit there...but at ~4500 he'd launch pretty good with a little spin and nose up about an inch.
Frank, I never liked oil burners much either except on dirt where expansion chambers could be dialed in and made a difference but the noise drove me nuts. Banke rings a bell but yang yangs were never in my wheel house.
PJ
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What a way to blow a day, and miss a few at work. Certainly short take-off, dang near straight up. Keeping his shrouds in order, sure didn't get a panoramic view of shoreline. Probably didn't appreciate close up of flora & fauna in landing...
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It's a bag to tuck into once airborne. Adds to aerodynamics but a bit rough to disembark from prior to landing.
Not as bad as it looks or sounds. To me it's handling the zipper while flying one handed. I think some have bottom zippers and a pull system to open and close them...but you can land in them. More about the physics of pulling yourself up and out from the upper part of the bar. They are actually pretty hi-tech and for a long flight, saves a lot of muscles provides water and pouches for stuff and a Chute in case the stuffing hits the fan.Quote:
I can imagine. Nothing like having your feet tangled in your boot laces when landing from a jump. Getting them out of a bag seems to me would be even worse
Here is one brand
https://www.woodyvalley.eu/en/cat/hang-gliding/
Page 22 of the booklet tells how to dismount prior to landing
https://www.woodyvalley.eu/download/.../tenax4_en.pdf