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NikkiM
3 years ago

Depends on the angle. A bit of inclined position is naturally possible due to weight shift. Don’t look sooo in there.

If you don’t exaggerate, then you’ll fall prosely to the muzzle. 😁

dvdfan
3 years ago

Of course, this is possible but not recommended.

See the solution here (please not do this):

https://www.istockphoto.com/de/foto/einen-k%C3%BChlschrank- auf-dem-motorrad-transportieren-gm933454950-255717146

emesvau
3 years ago

Hello,

clear, one light Sloping position possible.

Otherwise, you’ll be on your face very quickly.

emesvau

WECoyote
3 years ago

This is only possible with corresponding side wind or extreme displacement of the KSP.

holgerholger
3 years ago

You can only drive on the motorbike if all the forces acting on you, so weight and centripedal force passes through the line of the tires. Otherwise, the part that works out of this line will kill you if you don’t get enough of your wheels on that point. .

Altersweise
3 years ago

Only with extremely strong side wind. In normal driving mode, the inclined position serves to compensate for centrifugal force and gravity in a curve.

On a straight line, however, I have no centrifugal force to cope with.

Flausen
3 years ago

This is possible to a certain extent by weight displacement. It’s also in heavy winds.

peterobm
3 years ago

with corresponding counterweight no problem

without falling on the snout.

Rolajamo
3 years ago

Sloping position equals the centrifugal force with a changed center of gravity.

If you’re in a slanted position, you’d just fall around.

archibaldesel
3 years ago

No, you go slant, you drive a curve.