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Author: Mollie Hatchie |
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Date Posted: 05:24:32 02/26/07 Mon In reply to: Bob 's message, "Re: New ShapeShifting Motorcycle" on 07:56:32 02/19/07 Mon This is primarily an off-road bike .... As for whether the shapeshifting is "needed:.... 1. DOWN a Steep Hill As you start a steep slow descend, you stretch your bike out a bit with feet stretched on pointing downhill and the seat much lower and you tuck your body rearward. 2. UP a Steep Hill As you ascend the hill, you start fairly stretchy and slowly scrunch as you go up to let the ShapeShift pull-it up and you need more tight control as you do those last few feet of climb. 3. Tight Squeeze When the trail goes tight between trees you need squeeze it in a bit, then stretch it back on the other side. 4. Sharp Curves You approach a sharp curve and need a little more belly clearance and you need a shorter more nimble wheelbase, so you scrunch into the curve and stretch back out of the curve pulling itself out of the curve.. 5. Creek Crossing You approach the creek and so you scrunch high to keep the nostrils tucked high and dry behind the side-pods that also keep splashes of water deflected from the intake and the rider, and the tailpipe tilts down to keep water from backing up into it. Then you stretch to let the ShapeShifting help pull up onto the other bank. 6. High Speed Cruising You are riding in your most comfortable position and you want or need to go smoother faster. You are only a 10-inch wide frame, so if you stretch it out, you have a longer faster more stable arrow in the wind. 7. High Speed Braking You are stretched out and cruising the open road and suddenly a deer pops up onto the road and just stands there. So you clamp the binders full-on and the bike frame slowly shortens as the bike slows, because a shorter wheelbase stops quicker with better control. Stopping benefits from a wheelbase best suited for hard braking at that momenary speed, 8. Lock-n-Stretch over a Log You kiss up to a log and plant the rear brake and then stretch and in so doing "crawl" the bike. The bike comes with a 21 inch front wheel to help in this option. 9. Pulling out of a Hole There you are stuck in the mudhole. Seen it a thousand times. Now you don't worry about pulling the bike out. You can stretch to both spread out the weight and use the stretch-crawl method of "inch-worming" your way out using the frame's ShapeShifting. 10. In a SideSlide The bike might want to scrunch a bit more to help make the SideSlide easier to control. 11. If the Road gets Rough The bike might want to raise up a bit and shorten its wheelbase for better control. 12. When life Leaves you Short The bike allows anyone to easily mount with the seat in the lowest position and yet still have the flexibility to ride a high seat off-road. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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| Re: New ShapeShifting Motorcycle | oli | 05:56:01 02/27/07 Tue |
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