Armstrong Economics Blog/Technology
RE-Posted May 27, 2018 by Martin Armstrong
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Any motorcycle having fat tires will tend to stand. Roll a car tire and roll a wide tire. The wide tires negate any talent to ride. Also, if a rider gets into something too steep, the wide tires work against control, such as a heavy lean. There must be some kind of engineering ratio that builders use at the factories R&D departments. Frame length, engine, tires sizes, weight.
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Maybe these guys just don’t know what they are doing!
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