hollus wrote:Tommy Cookers wrote:when producing 230 hp motorcycles will tend to be front end light even in top gear ? (ie at full speed)
DF of the kind envisaged will benefit cornering grip whenever the bike lean angle is less than the rider lean angle
and when the bike is cornering fast in an oversteering attitude there's some helpful 'whole-body' aero force from the -AoA effect
ie a downward component and a (centripetal) component helping the turn
presumably the rules prevent more extensive development of aero forces ?
Bolding is mine. If you look at the picture below, it is clear that the angle in which downforce is being applied is somewhat more "vertical" then the angle between contact patch and center of mass, so there might be quite some benefit while cornering. (Am I missing something here?)
https://cdn.rideapart.com/wp-content/up ... 70x433.jpg
But there could also be significant benefits when in a straight line. With downforce so much to the front, it should allow for more acceleration without a wheelie; but it should also help significantly when braking, which for MotoGP takes quite a loooooong time before much lean angle is applied at all. The front wheel should get a significant extra load at no cost to the rear wheel.
I presume that at those lean angles, which are at relative slow speed, the negative effect of the aero force (you can't call it downforce at that point anymore) is very small. The drag would almost counterbalance it, making the bike turn even more.
What for instance Marquez's technique, what makes him so good, that he puts the bike (not himself) upright in a 30 degree angle (when the aero force becomes down force) already into the corner, to have the best contact patch on the back wheel.
A MotoGP bike acceleration is limited by the COG, what gives it around a 1G acceleration. Yamaha even counterrotates the crank to get a few more % out of it. So.... just a few kg of downforce, brining the COG forward a couple of cm, from around 120kph makes a big difference. The COG has to be around the middle to make it corner fast, in low speed corners. Low speed corners are so slow that aero force is minimum.