lnewlf
Well-known member
She wants to know...
George is the master plugger so why do you ask???How big is escapefjrtist's? He's the one that wanted to know...
...and why is this relevant? That's what I want to know...
Thanks Richard, matches the calculated value exactly.so the 023 is 79.25 after 115 miles.
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...you're pretty demanding aren't ya!How big is escapefjrtist's? He's the one that wanted to know...
...and why is this relevant? That's what I want to know...
'zactly...larger tire provides about a 1.7% [effective] correction to the speedo.I would think it has something to do with the speedometer and how accurate it is.
How much "incorrection" occurs from full tread to "SkooterG bald"...you're pretty demanding aren't ya!How big is escapefjrtist's? He's the one that wanted to know...
...and why is this relevant? That's what I want to know...
'zactly...larger tire provides about a 1.7% [effective] correction to the speedo.I would think it has something to do with the speedometer and how accurate it is.
--G
Rhetorical question, yes?? Simple math my friend...and since we're in the same profession I know you have the mad skilz to figger it out!How much "incorrection" occurs from full tread to "SkooterG bald"...you're pretty demanding aren't ya!How big is escapefjrtist's? He's the one that wanted to know...
...and why is this relevant? That's what I want to know...
'zactly...larger tire provides about a 1.7% [effective] correction to the speedo.I would think it has something to do with the speedometer and howaccurate it is.
--G
That would be "...raise the front forks a bit..."Any old sportbike riders will notice the immediate effect, but if you find that the FJR doesn't steer quick enough you can always drop the front forks a bit in the trees...this gives the same advantage as raising the rear and it really doesn't take much...
Dropping the forks...and making them really long would be chopperizing them, right Howie?That would be "...raise the front forks a bit..."Any old sportbike riders will notice the immediate effect, but if you find that the FJR doesn't steer quick enough you can always drop the front forks a bit in the trees...this gives the same advantage as raising the rear and it really doesn't take much...
Dropping the forks, as opposed to dropping the triple tree, would slow down the steering response.
... chopperizing ...
There ain't no noun wot can't be verbed.
There ain't no noun wot can't be verbed.... chopperizing ...
raising the forks loses cornering clearance-raising the rear gains it..Any old sportbike riders will notice the immediate effect, but if you find that the FJR doesn't steer quick enough you can always drop the front forks a bit in the trees...this gives the same advantage as raising the rear and it really doesn't take much...
zingo!!raising the forks loses cornering clearance-raising the rear gains it..Any old sportbike riders will notice the immediate effect, but if you find that the FJR doesn't steer quick enough you can always drop the front forks a bit in the trees...this gives the same advantage as raising the rear and it really doesn't take much...
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