Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Apache RTR

Regarding the Apache RTR back lifting, i think 2 reasons:-
1. Either the rider is stone-cold and he did squeeze the front lever like a Hand Gripper
2. Or, The apache RTR front brakes are over powerfull. So much so that, they have went above the limits of an optimum level required.
The more power the front brakes have, the more GOOD. But after reaching at one point, they will perform inversely. So, it is THAT optimum power which the engineers have to find out which is near perfect for parameters like :- engine power, top-speeds, tyres, weight of bike, bike model (whether street/dirt/racing/etc), and even weather conditions, etc.
These are my views. Looking at the incident you narrated, there seems to be defenitely having some problem. Seems like the RTR is indeed braking all Newtons Laws 
BTW i liked the warning caption shown before the P200 ad. it says “These stunts are performed by expert professionals, do not try to imitate”.
It could have been like this instead “These stunts are performed by computer graphic experts. Please do not try to imitate the same on your PC games, coz you will end up losing your game!”
Btw, i counted abt 7 pulsars just yesterday with LEDs not working. And for one pulsar the whole of LEDs (both) and the speedo console was not working. I saw this at a traffic signal. I thought he did turn off his complete lights, but then i noticed his head lights was switched on and all of his backlit switches was lighted up. May be the connection was down or the whole device itself was faulty.

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