Posted by Ben Kaufman on March 26, 2008, 9:28 pm
wrote:
>> wrote:
>>
>>>1. What's the best air to put in my tires?
>> <SNIP>
>> The best gas is pure nitrogen, the best air is low moisture and free of
>> pollutants.
>Naw, the best gas is pure vaporized cavorite, as it
>makes the handling lighter. It's also even more of
>a wallet-lightener and unearned-profit-maker (for
>the shop) than nitrogen.
>Bob M.
Any shop that puts Cavorite in your tires is being unethical because the
anti-gravity effect will adversely affect handling. This is because the tire
down force on the road has been reduced but not the mass of the bike.
Ben
Posted by Polarhound on March 26, 2008, 9:51 pm
Ben Kaufman wrote:
> wrote:
>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> 1. What's the best air to put in my tires?
>>> <SNIP>
>>> The best gas is pure nitrogen, the best air is low moisture and free of
>>> pollutants.
>> Naw, the best gas is pure vaporized cavorite, as it
>> makes the handling lighter. It's also even more of
>> a wallet-lightener and unearned-profit-maker (for
>> the shop) than nitrogen.
>>
>> Bob M.
>>
>>
>
> Any shop that puts Cavorite in your tires is being unethical because the
> anti-gravity effect will adversely affect handling. This is because the tire
> down force on the road has been reduced but not the mass of the bike.
So it will finally allow shafties to wheelie?
Posted by Beav on March 28, 2008, 7:59 am
> Ben Kaufman wrote:
>> On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 12:29:40 -0600, "Bob Myers"
>> wrote:
>>
>>>> On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 13:23:37 -0700 (PDT), oasysco
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> 1. What's the best air to put in my tires?
>>>> <SNIP>
>>>> The best gas is pure nitrogen, the best air is low moisture and free of
>>>> pollutants.
>>> Naw, the best gas is pure vaporized cavorite, as it
>>> makes the handling lighter. It's also even more of
>>> a wallet-lightener and unearned-profit-maker (for
>>> the shop) than nitrogen.
>>>
>>> Bob M.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Any shop that puts Cavorite in your tires is being unethical because the
>> anti-gravity effect will adversely affect handling. This is because the
>> tire
>> down force on the road has been reduced but not the mass of the bike.
> So it will finally allow shafties to wheelie?
Now you're being silly.
--
Beav
VN 750
Zed 1000
OMF# 19
Posted by Beav on March 28, 2008, 7:58 am
> On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 12:29:40 -0600, "Bob Myers"
> wrote:
>>
>>message
>>> On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 13:23:37 -0700 (PDT), oasysco
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>1. What's the best air to put in my tires?
>>> <SNIP>
>>> The best gas is pure nitrogen, the best air is low moisture and free of
>>> pollutants.
>>
>>Naw, the best gas is pure vaporized cavorite, as it
>>makes the handling lighter. It's also even more of
>>a wallet-lightener and unearned-profit-maker (for
>>the shop) than nitrogen.
>>
>>Bob M.
>>
>>
> Any shop that puts Cavorite in your tires is being unethical because the
> anti-gravity effect will adversely affect handling. This is because the
> tire
> down force on the road has been reduced but not the mass of the bike.
But the reduction in unsprung weight off-sets the anti-gravity aspect by a
ratio of 3.14:1 as proven by that pye eating dude.
--
Beav
VN 750
Zed 1000
OMF# 19
Posted by Wakko on March 26, 2008, 4:37 pm
> On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 13:23:37 -0700 (PDT), oasysco
>> 1. What's the best air to put in my tires?
> <SNIP>
> The best gas is pure nitrogen, the best air is low moisture and free
> of pollutants.
You are right. I tried helium and couldn't get my bike down off the ceiling
for a couple of days.
--
"Wakko" NTXNS TOMKAT SENS PHS BS#257
>>
>>>1. What's the best air to put in my tires?
>> <SNIP>
>> The best gas is pure nitrogen, the best air is low moisture and free of
>> pollutants.
>Naw, the best gas is pure vaporized cavorite, as it
>makes the handling lighter. It's also even more of
>a wallet-lightener and unearned-profit-maker (for
>the shop) than nitrogen.
>Bob M.