How do motoGP riders bend so much without falling?

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How do Moto GP drivers bend so much without falling on the ground. Find out the physics involved behind it.

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So much science I can't even understand anything. 😆

vaibhavthamman
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You should include counter steering too in this video as it is very important to make sure the bike is cornering perfectly

soleluna
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so the weight of the person leaning in a curve counters the centrifugal force to make a curve faster right? and thats how them seem like levitating

Naim
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I am watching all videos and while I enjoy most of them I am wondering if at the end you'll have all of them with intro and outro...

Wolcik
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It's nooot the gyro; you say it yourself, it's the offset of the frictional force by the "centrifugal", or better the lateral acceleration. It works on by bike at, more or less, walking pace. It's NOT the gyro; now I have to sit down and let me temper cool...

hni
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Counter steering needed to be mentioned also

Addyplus
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I thought centrifugal force didn't exist

jackierai
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Change the name to gyroscopic effect on bike instead of above one

nikhilr
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What is the maximum lean angle possible

balubalaji
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who copied whom? quora or this guy. exact same explanation in quora too

pranjalupadhyay
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There exists errors in your explanation my friend!

ALCHEMISTaspirant
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Gyroscopic effect has almost no bearing in "why the bike doesn't fall". Balance of centrifugal force and gravity is perfectly sufficient to explain it. Would you have weels with no mass (so no gyroscopic effect), it would work perfectly fine nevertheless

robzecc
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couple of things buddy the illustration of the bike at the end is a bicycle not a motorbike but since they are both in line singletrack two wheel Vehicles they are subject to the same forces and steer the same exact way. I do have a question for you, at what point does the centripetal or rotational Forces, or lateral-side Forces overcome the vertical Forces. obviously the end result is the front tire sliding out but is there a mathematical equation to determine at what lean angle does the side or lateral forces overcome the vertical Forces

archetypex
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bro its counter steering technique. and from physics point of view nice video .

ankushbhat