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Cool!Carbon fiber, aliminum, amd annodizing. Whats not to like? I'm assuming this is an indoor carpet bike as its under 1/10 scale. The polycarbonate rider should help lower center of gravity also.
If its the right size, I may consider getting one to haul around on the trailer.
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They used to have a ricky charmicheal edition just like that. A few guys on youtube fitted a working nitro engine in it.
Might as well put some servos and an rx on a Honda 50..Looks fun, but it would have to be 1/5 scale.
agreedLooks kinda cool.
I'm assuming when you turn the wheel right to turn right it probably kicks the front wheel out to the left in order for it to start leaning the proper direction. As you said like a real MC.I wonder how you steer at speed. Real mc you kind of steer left to go right...
I'm assuming when you turn the wheel right to turn right it probably kicks the front wheel out to the left in order for it to start leaning the proper direction. As you said like a real MC.
I’m sure these, like drones and helicopters have gotten a lot easier to control with better electronics.i think some are gyros so when you turn it tilts that way but i dont know on this one
That’s confusing me. I owned a Yamaha 80 and then a Yamaha rd 400. I remember steering and leaning in the direction you wanted to go. Admittedly that was a long time ago. Smiling emoji.I wonder how you steer at speed. Real mc you kind of steer left to go right...
Whoops! Duh. Ok I never said I was that bright. Obviously you mean turning THE RC. (Dumb emoji.)That’s confusing me. I owned a Yamaha 80 and then a Yamaha rd 400. I remember steering and leaning in the direction you wanted to go. Admittedly that was a long time ago. Smiling emoji.
I know it sounds counter intuitive but when your turning on a MC over about 10-15 mph you have to counter steer to get the bike to lean as opposed to turning the handlebars the same direction you want to turn like you would do at low speed like doing a u-turn for example. You probably never realzied you were doing that. I didnt realize it for years after I started riding until someone actually pointed it out to me.That’s confusing me. I owned a Yamaha 80 and then a Yamaha rd 400. I remember steering and leaning in the direction you wanted to go. Admittedly that was a long time ago. Smiling emoji.
^^^THIS^^^I know it sounds counter intuitive but when your turning on a MC over about 10-15 mph you have to counter steer to get the bike to lean as opposed to turning the handlebars the same direction you want to turn like you would do at low speed like doing a u-turn for example. You probably never realzied you were doing that. I didnt realize it for years after I started riding until someone actually pointed it out to me.