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Old April 17th, 2016, 10:15 AM   #12
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I know I get yelled at for ripping on peoples stats all the time on here, but I gotta do out again.

If all the weight of the vehicle luggage and rider is on the rear tire, how could there be more when the bike is leaned over?
No need to yell or get yelled at; we are here to discuss and learn while we have fun.

Because weight is a force that normally pull us down.
When a satellite or an astronaut is weightless, it is so because there is a force pulling it/her/him up that cancels the force pulling down.
Both forces are equal and have opposite different directions.

The force pulling up is the result of the circular movement and the one pulling down is caused by gravity.
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