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Actually it is, the feeling of difficulty comes from the body's own reflex against the unnatural feeling of air being forced in, overcome that and you are getting ram air pressure straight into the lungs.
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TBH, for the vast majority of riding which is usually well under 120 kmh on the highways and 80 kmh or so in the country, there is absolutely no difference whatsoever. Almost all my rides (154K km on the odometer of my current ride) are without windshield, wearing just the half helmet and prescription goggles (ie. no full face helmet or faceshield). Windblast is certainly there and is exhilarating, but no perceived difference in ease or difficulty in breathing. It's only been on rare occasion after doing a blast down the open highway when I've queried the guys during a gas stop, "Is it just me, or was it a bit hard to breathe those last few miles?". The answer has always been in the affirmative, so it wasn't just my imagination. There may possibly have been strong crosswinds, but can't say for sure.
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yeah i had two bikes i knew that i was "cooltrolling" take this other cool trol
a pitot tube has in one end v=0 and in other v= wind speed from this theres a pressure gradient which creates a column of fluid from the height of this fluid apllying bernuiili you know the speed you know where the caught is and you should never tell in an exam velocity=0 both if the tube is facing the wind or oposite to the wind in other words presure in the mouth is identical if your going forward than if your going backwards of course this is a lie but if this is difficult for you to digest you can call it a simplification with a more complex reality in whcih other factors play role ![]()
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Makes sense. If there's a reflex action occurring as you describe resisting the influx of air, perhaps the sensation to us was perceived as suction. It was never close to being any kind of danger -- far from it. Mildly uncomfortable over the duration of the ride is the best description.
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Back to the video...
![]() In the test seat (the one on rails), what is that sheet they're pulling over their faces to trigger the seat? Was that ever included in any production seats does anyone know? It could be just for the test rig I suppose, to eliminate the need for hat and goggles, but it seems a bit of a weird way of doing things if that's what it is. Surely a hat would be more practical. |
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