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7/15/2023, 8:38:49 AM
>>156382
>>156318
>Use the right hand rule to see the direction of the force of angular momentum created by the front wheel as the bike is balanced and moving.
Momentum is not a force, but ok.
>If you lean left there is a perpendicular force on the front axle pointing backward that turns the wheel left
Yes, good! This is called precession. Very neatly laid out in picrel. You're getting very close.
Notice how a left lean is counteracted by the wheel turning left? What does that mean? It means that the wheel turning left generates a right lean. Interesting.
What do you think would happen if you turned the wheel left while upright?
>The rider controls his speed, weight shift (if any) and also applies inputs to the bars to turn the wheel more or less to crate the balance. Counter steering is shown in the pic.
Ok?
>>156318
>Use the right hand rule to see the direction of the force of angular momentum created by the front wheel as the bike is balanced and moving.
Momentum is not a force, but ok.
>If you lean left there is a perpendicular force on the front axle pointing backward that turns the wheel left
Yes, good! This is called precession. Very neatly laid out in picrel. You're getting very close.
Notice how a left lean is counteracted by the wheel turning left? What does that mean? It means that the wheel turning left generates a right lean. Interesting.
What do you think would happen if you turned the wheel left while upright?
>The rider controls his speed, weight shift (if any) and also applies inputs to the bars to turn the wheel more or less to crate the balance. Counter steering is shown in the pic.
Ok?
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