Countersteering — For the similar technique used in automobiles, see Opposite lock. Graphs showing the lean and steer angle response of an otherwise uncontrolled typical bike, traveling at a forward speed in its stable range (in this case 6 m/s), to a steer torque … Wikipedia
Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics — A computer generated, simplified model of bike and rider demonstrating an uncontrolled right turn. An … Wikipedia
Bicycle and motorcycle geometry — Rake (angle) redirects here. For cutting geometry, see Rake angle. Bike wheelbase, head angle, fork offset (AKA rake), and trail Bicycle and motorcycle geometry is the collection of key measurements (lengths and angles) that define a particular… … Wikipedia
Centre juridique franco-allemand — Das Centre juridique franco allemand (CJFA) ist eine renommierte Einrichtung der Universität des Saarlandes und ist die einzige Bildungseinrichtung in Deutschland, die auf deutschem Hoheitsgebiet einen französischen Universitätsabschluss in… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Le Brusquet — 44° 09′ 42″ N 6° 18′ 37″ E / 44.1616666667, 6.31027777778 … Wikipédia en Français
Centre juridique franco-allemand — Le Centre juridique franco allemand (CJFA) est une institution universitaire de coopération unique en Europe. Il offre une formation de droit franco allemand et est la seule institution habilitée à délivrer un diplôme de droit français sur le… … Wikipédia en Français
Bicycle — For other uses, see Bicycle (disambiguation). A mountain bike, a popular multi use bicycle. A bicycle, also known as a bike, pushbike or cycle, is a human powered, pedal driven, single track vehicle, having two wheels attached to a frame, one… … Wikipedia
Motorcycle — For other uses, see Motorcycle (disambiguation). A 1954 Triumph T110 650 cc motorcycle … Wikipedia
Circle of forces — The circle of forces, traction circle, friction circle,[1] or friction ellipse[2][3][4] is a useful way to think about the dynamic interaction between a vehicle s tire and the road surface. In the diagram below we are looking at the tire from… … Wikipedia
Balance shaft — In piston engine engineering, a balance shaft is an eccentric weighted shaft which offsets vibrations in engine designs that are not inherently balanced (for example, most four cylinder engines). They were first invented by British engineer… … Wikipedia