I think it's funny how much time and effort has been put into analyzing bike suspension in the vertical plane, and how little time has been spent on analyzing how a bike actually handles outside of a vertical plane - which is just as critical.
Not to say today's bikes haven't been well developed for cornering, but I've just never seen any theory on the subject. Is there anything analytical out there? I know it has been done extensively for motorcycles, but a pedal bike is so much different...
It's funny to talk about compromises in a bike suspension in a 2D sense without knowing what effect those compromises will have in 3D...
Just my Friday brain fart.
Not to say today's bikes haven't been well developed for cornering, but I've just never seen any theory on the subject. Is there anything analytical out there? I know it has been done extensively for motorcycles, but a pedal bike is so much different...
It's funny to talk about compromises in a bike suspension in a 2D sense without knowing what effect those compromises will have in 3D...
Just my Friday brain fart.