is it just me or is cornering for smaller/lighter ppl harder? coz i seem to have much more trouble going through corners with out washing out while following heavier riders who are not even pushing hard.
i know using the laws of physics, given the coefission(sp?) of friction (assumed constant) it would be slightly easier for lighter ppl to corner coz of less inertia to move around. but what i think is that since most tires are designed by average weighted ppl, they dont dig in well for lighter ppl and hence dont give enought traction. making it harder for lighter ppl?
i would really like some input from light ppl instead of trying to get an answer for using science and e-speculating.
but then again i could just suck i corners, which i think i do. :nuts:
i know using the laws of physics, given the coefission(sp?) of friction (assumed constant) it would be slightly easier for lighter ppl to corner coz of less inertia to move around. but what i think is that since most tires are designed by average weighted ppl, they dont dig in well for lighter ppl and hence dont give enought traction. making it harder for lighter ppl?
i would really like some input from light ppl instead of trying to get an answer for using science and e-speculating.
but then again i could just suck i corners, which i think i do. :nuts: