Great to see you back posting videos. People are sleeping on this channel. Giulia you do such a great job explaining how motorcycles work and help us all become better riders. When are we going to get a video of you on a bike? Keep up the great work!
@GiuliaonGasoline
6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the positive feedback! 😊 I'll make a video of me riding as soon as am finished fixing some minor tasks on my motorcycle... I also hope this will be soon!
@ericseidel4940
6 ай бұрын
Hi . Nice and well explained, but as you imagine this is ONE parameter, but any bike is a balance between caster angle, trail, wheel diameter and mass, and tire ratio. For example you can perfectly build a cruiser with a high caster angle, a giant front whell, and reduce the trail distance to counter all handling losses created by your design choice (caster angle is not alway the fork tubes angle). For this reason, there are some sporty cruisers on the market, with high caster angle, but 16" wheels and quite short trail, that are serious performers on twisty roads. 16" wheels are lighter than 17" ones found on sports bikes and have fatter tires to keep an overall similar outer diameter. A fat tire will be comfy and squishier than a rigid low aspect sport tire. BUT, on normal roads (not perfect flat surfaces) a pothole will make a rigid tire jump all over the place, a fat tire will handle smoothly, absorb, and give you more confidence. At the end you keep throttling, and go faster on not so perfect roads. On top of a torquier engine, these bikes can surprise most of sport bikes riders.
@morrning_group
4 ай бұрын
What an incredibly informative video! Thank you, Julia, for breaking down the concept of Trail in motorcycles so clearly. Your expertise as a motorcycle enthusiast and vehicle dynamics engineer really shines through. 🚀👏 As a follow-up question, I'm curious to know if you plan to delve into advanced topics like electronic rider aids and their impact on motorcycle handling in future videos? 🤔 Looking forward to more quality content from your channel! Keep up the fantastic work! 🌟
@GiuliaonGasoline
4 ай бұрын
Hi, thank you for the great comment - I'm so happy to read something like this😍I would like to, if you have any suggestions let me know :) I did a video about traction control systems for example :D
@morrning_group
4 ай бұрын
@@GiuliaonGasoline hat's awesome! 🏍😊 Do you have any specific advanced topics or electronic rider aids you're planning to cover next? 🛠🔧 Your insights are always so helpful and informative! Can't wait to see more of your fantastic content! Keep those awesome videos coming! 👍✨
@pasmas3217
6 ай бұрын
just a well intended comment: it is unstable, not instable. but it is completely understandable when it is not your first language (i am the same, english is my third). Dont worry about it, just take it for your next great videos!
@GiuliaonGasoline
6 ай бұрын
Thank you! Good that you tell me. Yup it's not my first language but I'm trying to improve it so that I can deliver my content correct in my videos :) and I'm always thankful for suggestions for improvement!
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