Good job!
Also, that video really illustrates what the high performance schools teach about the effect throttling up has on raising the rear end and helping to stabilize a bike in corners as the front end unloads also on acceleration. Most people intuitively think the rear squats, when in fact it is levered up by the force on the chain working in conjunction with the suspension geometry.
Also, that video really illustrates what the high performance schools teach about the effect throttling up has on raising the rear end and helping to stabilize a bike in corners as the front end unloads also on acceleration. Most people intuitively think the rear squats, when in fact it is levered up by the force on the chain working in conjunction with the suspension geometry.