Yes that is right and the structure is rigid enough.DaveW wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 10:58Interesting couple of posts, and a healthy reminder that everything I have contributed assumes that a vehicle has four wheels...
I know nothing about two wheelers, though I did get to sample the Millikens' remarkable simulator, and I often wonder how the tyres remain attached to the road in turns. I read once that it is common to have control of rebound damping in one, and compression damping in the other, of the front forks - how does that work, I con't believe that the structure is that stiff?
Also there is the newish air forks (https://transmoto.com.au/air-forks-sort ... t-fiction/).
Often the tyres are not attached