YES! Absolutely they should use it and continue to improve the technology Id like that tech on my street bike too tbh You killed it in this video man, so well done. Keep up the bike stuff please
@@dalchemista2814yes they still use rear springs because the rear shock is basically untouched Its the rear linkage connecting rod that is traditionally a fixed length but is replaced with essentially what is a connecting rod(it looks like an additional smaller shock) that can remotely made longer thus lowering the rear of the bike Drawing at 4:00
@@absolutedan9173 Lot is covered in tech talk by simon crafter, but aerodynamics could be a good idea for a video. Its a complicated topic. For instance I wonder why they havent adopted DRS like in F1
Hi Dan, Great video. I do like to see these devices for the simple reason this is the prototype class where the boundaries of technology should be pushed( within reason , cost permitting).
Thanks Terry! Glad you liked it. I agree, it's good to see innovations like this. Would be hard for this tech to make it into road bikes that people can buy but it might spark other ideas.
Do you think the holeshot and ride heigh device should be used in MotoGP? Let me know below! ⬇
Do they still use rear springs when they have the ride height device?? Or is the device replacing the spring?
YES! Absolutely they should use it and continue to improve the technology
Id like that tech on my street bike too tbh
You killed it in this video man, so well done. Keep up the bike stuff please
@@dalchemista2814yes they still use rear springs because the rear shock is basically untouched
Its the rear linkage connecting rod that is traditionally a fixed length but is replaced with essentially what is a connecting rod(it looks like an additional smaller shock) that can remotely made longer thus lowering the rear of the bike
Drawing at 4:00
Only when it comes to a street bike in future...i will make faster starts
So much better than popular channels. Great explanation
Thanks Jefferson, appreciate the support :) anything you'd like to see if a future video?
@@absolutedan9173 Lot is covered in tech talk by simon crafter, but aerodynamics could be a good idea for a video. Its a complicated topic. For instance I wonder why they havent adopted DRS like in F1
This is a great idea Jeff! Love the idea of DRS In MotoGP and why it wasn't adopted
Thank you so much for explaining this in such detail. I've been looking for an article or video like this for a while!
Glad you enjoyed the video Yummy! Is there anything you'd like to see in a future video?
Very good video, keep up the good work 🥂
Thank you!
Hi Dan, Great video. I do like to see these devices for the simple reason this is the prototype class where the boundaries of technology should be pushed( within reason , cost permitting).
Thanks Terry! Glad you liked it. I agree, it's good to see innovations like this. Would be hard for this tech to make it into road bikes that people can buy but it might spark other ideas.
Like the harley ride height drop on the pan America
I need to read it twice, the first time i read " Everything you need to know about HOLYSHIT & Ride High Devices". LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!!!
:D Now you mention it, it completely makes sense why you read it like that!
great video mate!
Thanks avi! Glad you like it :) anything you'd like to see me do in the future?
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Great video
Thanks Jon! Glad you liked it
Absolutely crazy to think gp bikes power is 2/1 power to weight ratio absolutely ridiculous
Do they still use rear springs when they have the ride height device?? Or is the device replacing the spring?
The rear spring is still there yep, the ride height device is a secondary connection
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remove these things
Would you want anything to replace them or just remove them completely?
Remove aero and ride height devices, do it the old way, motogp would be more fun to watch
@@nsr150sp1 define "fun"
@@nsr150sp1that's what they are doing for 2027.