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Old 05-14-07, 06:01 AM
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Oversteer vs. Understeer


Hey Pete,

Can you shed any better light on this?
Or anyone with knowledge about this...

I posted this in tony's Day area... But guess this is a better place to ask this...
http://www.nestreetriders.com/forum/...ndersteer.html

here is one persons take on ride height ... though pretty technical...
but has some interesting points... though
can't vouch for its correctness cause I'm not experienced to know.
http://www.peterverdonedesigns.com/rideheight.htm
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Old 05-15-07, 08:43 AM
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Oversteer vs. Understeer


Peter Verdone's explanation is not at all technical, though it is fairly accurate. There are too many forces at work on a dynamic motorcycle chasis to explain here. I can do a much better job in person.
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