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Old 02-02-2021, 04:10 PM   #75111
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More research needed. I don't get how moving the leading arm down 2" makes the rear end more planted and less tail-happy...
adding to what @NoHaveMSG said, draw an imaginary right triangle with the adjacent side parallel to the ground, and the trailing arm pivots are both ends of the hypotenuse.

The opposite and adjacent sides represent the horizontal and vertical components of the thrust vector. Now with that device in place, consider what it does to the shape of the triangle. The tail doesn't jack under thrust.
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Old 02-02-2021, 04:47 PM   #75112
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Something I find pretty ironic is that my parents and other parents of the same age were super worried about this exact thing happening to me and my siblings + our peers.

But in some ways it's not our generation (millennials) but the subsequent ones that literally won't go outside and do anything _unless_ they can throw it on their TikTok or w/e the latest new social media platform is.

Although I am a software engineer so maybe I shouldn't be talking .
I wore out what seemed like hundreds of bike tires as a kid. None of my kids ever wore out a single bike tire.
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I wore out what seemed like hundreds of bike tires as a kid. None of my kids ever wore out a single bike tire.
Ya but... Did any of them every pedal as fast as they could then slam on the brakes and at the last second slide the bike to the left or right in front of their friends? Who, by the way, would all run over to see how long the skid was and how big the hook of the "J" was.
Yeah, neither did either of my two. (or any of the five grandkids)
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Ya but... Did any of them every pedal as fast as they could then slam on the brakes and at the last second slide the bike to the left or right in front of their friends? Who, by the way, would all run over to see how long the skid was and how big the hook of the "J" was.
Yeah, neither did either of my two. (or any of the five grandkids)
No.

We used to have skid contests all the time. Longest one wins. You lean way over the handle bars to get as much weight off the rear as you can. Good times.
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Old 02-02-2021, 05:23 PM   #75115
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Well, it had 3 lights, so I bought 3 replacements. The old ones were all different colors, half flickering or burnt out bulbs, broken covers, and humming like crazy. Here is the before shot.

After I get the third one up, you will need sunglasses to go in there.
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Old 02-02-2021, 05:25 PM   #75116
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No.

We used to have skid contests all the time. Longest one wins. You lean way over the handle bars to get as much weight off the rear as you can. Good times.
And best of all:

The day after Halloween! Smashed pumpkins in the street, and if you rode over a piece and slammed on the brakes at just the right time it was like skidding on ice!
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Finally ordered a new fridge for the kitchen today. We have been without for like 6 weeks. Going out to the garage for everything is getting real old. Still have to wait over 2 weeks for delivery. $3k for a fridge seems outrageous. And why is a counter depth fridge more than the same fridge in standard depth? Makes no sense. This better be my last kitchen fridge.

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And best of all:

The day after Halloween! Smashed pumpkins in the street, and if you rode over a piece and slammed on the brakes at just the right time it was like skidding on ice!
Where did you grow up that smashed pumpkins were in the streets?
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Old 02-02-2021, 06:34 PM   #75119
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Goleta/Santa Barbara... kids would cause mischief by smashing the occasional jack-o-lantern on Halloween night. There may or may not have been a corelation to the treat given by the homeowner- just sayin’
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No.

We used to have skid contests all the time. Longest one wins. You lean way over the handle bars to get as much weight off the rear as you can. Good times.
we always did it downhill to maximize distance.
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Out with the old...

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