Managed to do a 360 degree spin without coming off haha. Bear in mind that this was only messing about and not serious race practice (racing lines etc).. No aids used, only auto lean fb/lr.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ymd4Y83W8tw&feature=youtu.be (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ymd4Y83W8tw&feature=youtu.be)
p.s I like to wheelie ;D
(http://www.troll.me/images/jackie-chan-whut/dafuq.jpg)
Hey, I'm mainly from the MX Bikes forum, but check this board for news, been registered for a short while...
Noticing this post I couldn't resist uploading something I recorded a while back ;D
http://www.youtube.com/v/NaU96ekIXzA?rel=0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaU96ekIXzA&feature=youtu.be
MDR ;D ;D the most beautiful effect.
Quote from: ChadFreerun on November 17, 2014, 05:25:14 PM
Managed to do a 360 degree spin without coming off haha.
Nice one chad, 10/10
What is amazing to me is that the overall behavior of the bike during the whole trick is fairly plausible from a physical standpoint.
Just monster work from Piboso !
MaX.
Quote from: HornetMaX on November 19, 2014, 11:28:32 AM
What is amazing to me is that the overall behavior of the bike during the whole trick is fairly plausible from a physical standpoint.
Just monster work from Piboso !
MaX.
I thought the same, when I saw this. Bike-wise it looks almost perfect. Only things that would most likely deviate irl that the surface seems to be providing too much grip and the bike and rider seem like on perfect unit... there should be some lateral movements of the upper body that should also influence the weight transfer on the bike. These might be the reasons why we may not see such stunts irl that easily. But bike-physics-wise I agree, looks very much plausible.
Quote from: Stout Johnson on November 19, 2014, 01:05:27 PM
Quote from: HornetMaX on November 19, 2014, 11:28:32 AM
What is amazing to me is that the overall behavior of the bike during the whole trick is fairly plausible from a physical standpoint.
Just monster work from Piboso !
I thought the same, when I saw this. Bike-wise it looks almost perfect. Only things that would most likely deviate irl that the surface seems to be providing too much grip and the bike and rider seem like on perfect unit... there should be some lateral movements of the upper body that should also influence the weight transfer on the bike.
Indeed.
Quote from: Stout Johnson on November 19, 2014, 01:05:27 PMThese might be the reasons why we may not see such stunts irl that easily. But bike-physics-wise I agree, looks very much plausible.
Well, I guess it all depends on the skill ... look at what I can do. Not.
First 20sec are some sort of ..uh, WTF ?!
https://www.youtube.com/v/--kJkdy9I5E
MaX.
Totally plausible, I just don't think anyone would want to try it over 10mph..
http://www.youtube.com/v/M9ZUDLuGrZQ?rel=0
Physics is perfect. Data needs tuning, but the simulation is flawless.
Let's have a look at the score board:
Tough day for the trolls.
Bye bye ;D
Quote from: PiBoSo on November 19, 2014, 01:55:21 PM
Physics is perfect. Data needs tuning, but the simulation is flawless.
Let's have a look at the score board:
Tough day for the trolls.
Bye bye ;D
Im not trolling haha, i just thought it was funny. I love the game :)