OB_Dirty Pete
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I have not read in any source what the front/rear weight balance of the Busa is, compared to other bikes.
Does anyone know the answer or have the facilities to determine this? I'm not sure I'd trust my bathroom scales, or whether that simple a weighing is the right way to do it.
I feel the bike is quite biased to the front compared to other sport bikes I have ridden.
At the track, the Busa is unusually hard on front rubber. But I feel more comfortable pushing the front on this bike than any other I've ridden. It pushes out really progressively.
My track instructor thinks it's because The Lump (British for motor/tranny) is heavy.
I also suspect the forward weight bias, if that IS the case, has a lot to do with the bike's rock steadiness at high speeds. The steering damper helps of course, but lots of bikes have that and still get head shake at 140 mph plus.
Busas will go to the redline in 5th and never shake.
Maybe it's not all aerodynamics?
The bike does not wheely like a GSXR1100 and many other bikes. It goes into front pushing sooner than others do.
What do the engineers in the forum, like Bob, have to say?
Does anyone know the answer or have the facilities to determine this? I'm not sure I'd trust my bathroom scales, or whether that simple a weighing is the right way to do it.
I feel the bike is quite biased to the front compared to other sport bikes I have ridden.
At the track, the Busa is unusually hard on front rubber. But I feel more comfortable pushing the front on this bike than any other I've ridden. It pushes out really progressively.
My track instructor thinks it's because The Lump (British for motor/tranny) is heavy.
I also suspect the forward weight bias, if that IS the case, has a lot to do with the bike's rock steadiness at high speeds. The steering damper helps of course, but lots of bikes have that and still get head shake at 140 mph plus.
Busas will go to the redline in 5th and never shake.
Maybe it's not all aerodynamics?
The bike does not wheely like a GSXR1100 and many other bikes. It goes into front pushing sooner than others do.
What do the engineers in the forum, like Bob, have to say?