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RE: [ST] for Matt and Richard - tire width & cornering
- Subject: RE: [ST] for Matt and Richard - tire width & cornering
- From: "Andrew F. Kay, Jr. " <captainquack@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 07:33:47 -0500
A most excellent explanation, Dr Dogood. Who did you steal it from?
For additional praise, see Proverbs 16:13
Andrew F. Kay, Jr.
Riders of the Lost Empire, LC, 13355 79th Street, Fellsmere, FL 32948
www.lostempire.com andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Eternal law has arranged nothing better than this, that it has given us
one way in to life, but many ways out." Seneca 4 B.C./A.D. 65,
Epistulae Morales
- -----Original Message-----
From: owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of don
draper
Because the rear tire is on an arc inside that of the front, it's vector
of force is at an angle tangential to the arc and it tries to push the
front wheel straight ahead towards the outside of the corner; this is
UNDERSTEER, which is commonly known as PUSH.
doggydoo - - - o&\o
For added understanding, see Proverbs 16:22.
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