Monday, February 1, 2010

How To Wheelie A Skidoo What Are The Forces Acting On A Motorcycle While Doing A Wheelie?

What are the forces acting on a motorcycle while doing a wheelie? - how to wheelie a skidoo

we have a physics project on motorcycle tours and chose a horse, but no sites that explain the forces on the wheel while you're a wheelie.

5 comments:

Jake said...

Gravity tries to push the wheel down torque makes the wheels pop, first drag, and lift the oncoming wind keeps the bike. The friction is what keeps the tire wear. etc.

Jake said...

Gravity tries to push the wheel down torque makes the wheels pop, first drag, and lift the oncoming wind keeps the bike. The friction is what keeps the tire wear. etc.

GibsonEs... said...

Usually the police if you do a wheelie on the highway. Basically it is the weight of the bike against gravity with the torque and speed in advance balance. The weight of the driver and seat position are relevant, since they change the emphasis of the motorcycle. .

mpt600 said...

Torque. The interesting thing about horses is that the whole weight of the bike is made of the chain, until the front wheel is regained.

ddrum said...

Squidism force.

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