After reading a thread which got totally de-railed, and led into a discussion about what stops faster, Car Vs Bike.... http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum/showthread.php?t=102006
What do you people (not meant in a racist way), think stops faster?
I already know the answer, but lets see who can PROVE it.
posts like
"bike stops faster cause it's lighter" is generally regarded as a stupid post, cause you forgot to include a reference to a fact.
"car stops faster cause it has 4 wheels" is also a stupid post. try to add some facts & figures & supporting documentation if available. - and at a very minimum, include why you have the view that you do.
Lets see if we can come to consensus on this :laughing8:
EDIT - lets compare modern day sportbikes (Japanese) to modern day common cars - Civic, Mazda 3, Accord, - that kind of thing.
EDIT #2 - For those of you who chose "with ABS".. this poll is for braking in a straight line, on good pavement, with no obstacles. - I thought that by omiting that fact, that the default assumption would be straight line braking - no turning, dry pavement.
What do you people (not meant in a racist way), think stops faster?
I already know the answer, but lets see who can PROVE it.
posts like
"bike stops faster cause it's lighter" is generally regarded as a stupid post, cause you forgot to include a reference to a fact.
"car stops faster cause it has 4 wheels" is also a stupid post. try to add some facts & figures & supporting documentation if available. - and at a very minimum, include why you have the view that you do.
Lets see if we can come to consensus on this :laughing8:
EDIT - lets compare modern day sportbikes (Japanese) to modern day common cars - Civic, Mazda 3, Accord, - that kind of thing.
EDIT #2 - For those of you who chose "with ABS".. this poll is for braking in a straight line, on good pavement, with no obstacles. - I thought that by omiting that fact, that the default assumption would be straight line braking - no turning, dry pavement.
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