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Ok I feel like my other post missed the mark I should have left chicken strips out of it to perhaps elicit a better response.
Here’s the new scenario at a track day, will an instructor riding a passenger/Student around the track have to lean the bike as far as he would w/o passenger while carrying the same speeds???
If the instructor weighs 195 and his passenger weighs 245lbs they weigh combined close to the weight of the bike or as much depending upon the bike. Does there combined weight make the bike want to run ride and thus it takes even more effort to turn? Or given that their weight is on the inside of the bike it allows the bike an easier time making the bend as in less angle required?
Thanks for any thoughts on this, my favorite saying is “seek first to understand”
Here’s the new scenario at a track day, will an instructor riding a passenger/Student around the track have to lean the bike as far as he would w/o passenger while carrying the same speeds???
If the instructor weighs 195 and his passenger weighs 245lbs they weigh combined close to the weight of the bike or as much depending upon the bike. Does there combined weight make the bike want to run ride and thus it takes even more effort to turn? Or given that their weight is on the inside of the bike it allows the bike an easier time making the bend as in less angle required?
Thanks for any thoughts on this, my favorite saying is “seek first to understand”