Why Don't MotoGP Bikes Have Torpedo Fairings?

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  • Their top speed would be increased by 35 MPH, so why doesn't MotoGP bikes have Torpedo fairings as the super bikes of the 1950s?
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  • @lukasagolj7088
    @lukasagolj7088 2 года назад +617

    People often forget that with race bikes and cars the goal isnt to have the most HP or the highest top speed, the goal is to have the fastest lap time

    • @bayard1332
      @bayard1332 2 года назад +29

      Within the rules for the class....

    • @matejsvrcek273
      @matejsvrcek273 2 года назад +11

      Which makes u wonder how fast could those bikes truly be with better tyres cuz imo the only thing limiting these bikes is the tyres, imagine them making similiar rules as F1 while introducing a pitstop rule + making a lot faster, softer compounds, wonder how much difference it would make since the race distance is considerably shorter than in F1 or how much could Michelin push the compounds

    • @prabhatsourya3883
      @prabhatsourya3883 2 года назад +14

      @@matejsvrcek273 It's a great idea, except that we need to significantly redesign the bike so that a quick swap of tyres is possible. Unlike F1 cars, where tyres are sitting on the outside, and a simple power tool could unfasten it, bike tyres are more difficult to unfasten, due to the chain sprocket system getting in the way. Even if we machine back wheels with the sprocket and disc system ready made, we need to unfasten the chain and refasten it while changing the tyres, and this would increase time and change the characteristic of the bike due to poor chain fastening

    • @matejsvrcek273
      @matejsvrcek273 2 года назад +3

      @@prabhatsourya3883 true tho the speed of the stop could be enhanced by teams adopting the Ducati single-sided swingarm design for example and I'm pretty sure if u forced the team into finsing a solution they would come up with something for sure

    • @prabhatsourya3883
      @prabhatsourya3883 2 года назад

      @@matejsvrcek273 Exactly. A rule like that would require a redesign of the entire bike model. I mean, it is possible to do it, my father's old Vespa Scooter had a direct drive design which made back wheel change just a matter of unbolting and rebolting the wheel.
      I mean, the concept is great. I could imagine a racer starting off with a soft compound tyre, setting blistering lap times for the first half of the race, and then changing over and just maintaining a good average lap time, fighting off other racers who are using soft compound tyres for their second half of the race. The combinations and competition would be interesting.

  • @jojosthlm
    @jojosthlm 2 года назад +236

    Those fairings are banned for reason. Top speed is already a problem for MotoGP being higher than F1 creating a need for even larger run off areas and of course higher risk of severe injuries and death.

    • @patthonsirilim5739
      @patthonsirilim5739 2 года назад +5

      with the new tech air 10 that shuld help out in that department it pretty much cover the rider in an airbag.

    • @jonasbaine3538
      @jonasbaine3538 2 года назад +27

      @@patthonsirilim5739 The need for bigger runoff is extremely serious because airbag suits can’t prevent fatal injuries if rider hits walls at high speed. Having room to slide off the speed before impact is best protection

    • @patthonsirilim5739
      @patthonsirilim5739 2 года назад +2

      @@jonasbaine3538 here the thing about airbags since there introduction alot of injuries and death have be mitigated a high side use to mean fracture now it rarely does much more then bruise and being run over by a bike from the back use to mean death or disabality now just big bruises of course if you run 100mph straight into a cocrete wall your dead but track have been fairly the same run off is still dangerous for a bike rider if you fell off the bike at 150 mph there a chance you may tumble long before you hit the wall that tumble without airbag could casue alot of fracture and pain just look at monza muggello kylami silverstone etc

    • @Smexy_af
      @Smexy_af 2 года назад

      Highest speed in F1 was 375kph

    • @virtualvirtual2362
      @virtualvirtual2362 2 года назад

      ​@@jonasbaine3538 riders now have a special gadget under the seat, when it detect that the bike is going to crash the rider is ejected

  • @undisputed1one
    @undisputed1one 2 года назад +57

    Thank you for covering an aspect of the engineering behind these machines. You have a good variety of videos

  • @glike2
    @glike2 2 года назад +9

    This problem could probably be overcome to make Dustbin fairings stable and safe using some kind of active or passive damping system or longer more streamlined tail would bring the Cp behind the Cg to make it stable. But the sensitivity to crosswinds would still be there.

  • @timhicks2154
    @timhicks2154 2 года назад +33

    It’s sometimes forgotten how successful Moto Guzzi were, in the field of racing.

    • @tsubadaikhan6332
      @tsubadaikhan6332 2 года назад +9

      'La Galleria del Vento' sounds so much better than 'Wind Tunnel' too...

    • @timhicks2154
      @timhicks2154 2 года назад +1

      @@tsubadaikhan6332 - so much better! I have 4 Moto Guzzis, so I may be a bit biased! 😀

    • @hexerey
      @hexerey 2 года назад

      @@tsubadaikhan6332 absolutely not🤨

  • @got2kittys
    @got2kittys 2 года назад +8

    My friend made one of these fairings back in the 1970's. The crosswind problem is a real issue. My few tests rides on a windy day were not good, and my friend crashed it a few times, then removed most of it. But... we thought it would be excellent for a 3 wheel cycle. It needed a lower profile.

    • @brianperry
      @brianperry 2 года назад

      Correct, this type of fairing was the norm on sidecar outfits in the sixties.

    • @doppey33
      @doppey33 2 года назад

      @@brianperry Yup! All the fairing in the world! Low down and have some lunatic in the side throwing his weight about to make up for it.

  • @alexduey7868
    @alexduey7868 2 года назад +12

    it is crazy watching the GP riders turn mid wheelie so smoothly to. The Gp bikes look amazing this year to.

    • @matiasdun6599
      @matiasdun6599 2 года назад

      MotoGP bikes have anti wheelie on their computers. It's all electronically controlled.

    • @tsubadaikhan6332
      @tsubadaikhan6332 2 года назад

      @@matiasdun6599 You might want to check that. I'm not sure it's true. They have more elaborate on board computers, but there's no ABS or traction control. They may have also deleted wheely control to enhance rider skill. Something they wouldn't dare do on a bike any squid can buy...

    • @shvrdavid
      @shvrdavid 2 года назад

      @@tsubadaikhan6332 MotoGP bikes all have traction control. My ZX14 doesn't have abs or traction control, anyone could buy one then (2006-2009 don't have abs/traction control) It presently puts well over 200 hp to the ground, which is way more than it did when it was stock. I would not let just anyone ride it.

    • @rampage3337
      @rampage3337 2 года назад

      @@matiasdun6599 no not anti wheelie. they got wheelie control but it's not anti wheelie. it gives the rider more control and instead of listening to the riders exact inputs it calculates som out of it to make the front not rise to much but with enough throttle it will still rise and can flip over. it's like if you have ever played a racing game that has assisted braking or assisted steering. it's kind of like that you can still fuck up but the vehicle helps you a little with it. call it a increase in the window of margin of error

    • @rampage3337
      @rampage3337 2 года назад

      @@tsubadaikhan6332 almost all motorsports kind of have traction control and all other systems. they are just very very very expensive and more adjustable. F1 even adjust it all mid drive based on what is needed for the situation. don't know how much MotoGP controls it during the race as i imagine it's harder to change all that when riding a bike than when everything is on a steering wheel and only one thumb away from the adjuster. also normal vehicles usually don't just adjust each different system separately but rather have them bunched up so what you might mistake as traction control stopping you could be more likely to be som other system that is protecting against what it believes is a loss of control. these systems need to be that simple because 1. it's street vehicles 2. complicated systems are expensive AF

  • @iamandreja
    @iamandreja 2 года назад +2

    Love your channel, your content never disappoints.

  • @durtysouth85
    @durtysouth85 2 года назад +2

    Nice video as always!!

  • @pashakdescilly7517
    @pashakdescilly7517 2 года назад +27

    Another factor is that downforce on the front wheel makes cornering harder. More grip is needed to counter the downforce.
    When considering the dustbin fairings of the '50s, you need to look a bit more carefully. Yes, there were handling issues. Some works teams were more successful in dealing with them than others. Successful examples being FB Mondial and Moto Guzzi. They both worked hard to test them, in a specially-made wind tunnel in the case of Moto Guzzi - they used a WW2 aircraft engine they had made just a few years earlier to power it..... The fairing nose needs to be close to the wheel, and well rounded. A tail fairing moves the aerodynamic centre of pressure backwards for greater stability. The Guzzis and Mondials had these features, and were much less affected by the stability issues than other marques. Les so... they were not immune either, witness Bill Lomas competing in the 1956 Isle of Man TT on a dolphin-faired Guzzi V8, due to strong winds.
    The real reason dustbins were banned was that there was an economic recession in 1957. Many marques competing in GPs withdrew, leaving MV Agusta as very dominant. They had LOTS of problems with aerodynamics, and were able to pressure the FIM into banning the dustbin. They binned it........

    • @Someone25948
      @Someone25948 2 года назад +2

      More grip is needed to counter the downforce?
      I'm sorry, I don't get what you're saying
      Edit: Do you mean while leaning into a corner, the downforce acts against cornering grip? I think that could be the only thing you mean, it also makes sense

    • @alanaizen8220
      @alanaizen8220 2 года назад

      More grip and downforce makes the bike harder to turn and more tiring for the riders. Check the marked increase in arm pump problems on riders lately.

    • @pashakdescilly7517
      @pashakdescilly7517 2 года назад +2

      @@Someone25948 Yes, that is what I meant.
      A more sophisticated downforce system would give downforce while the bike is upright, but no downforce while turning. A second device would give lift towards the centre of a turn, to counter-act the cornering forces. That would require movable surfaces, and would be illegal in competition.
      Also, increased grip due to downforce would mean that the bike could be braked harder, which would exacerbate arm pumping issues.
      While we are at it, let's have a device causing EXTREMELY heavy downforce on the rear of the bike during braking, to prevent the back wheel lifting. Then you can stop a huge amount harder - if your arms can stand it, of course. Let's go all-out, and have an air-brake which would actively slow the bike and add downforce at the same time.
      If you take a look at John Britten's early bikes, particularly the Aero-D-Zero and Aero-D-One, he was considering these issues - and then for the V-1000, he went for a design with the slimmest possible profile instead. The rear-mounted radiator with internal air ducts from the front was part of that. But I digress......

    • @tlinjr
      @tlinjr 2 года назад +1

      This was a cool history lesson

  • @tihspidtherekciltilc5469
    @tihspidtherekciltilc5469 2 года назад

    Subscribed for the beautiful footage with clear explanation. Talk about being one with the machine.

  • @BLDH
    @BLDH 2 года назад +5

    I always knew banana shaped motorcycles would be the future.
    oh wait...

  • @360.Outdoors.Videos
    @360.Outdoors.Videos Год назад

    Very cool to learn from you . Thanks 👍!

  • @southend26
    @southend26 2 года назад

    Such high quality. Thanks!

  • @jeremybartlett1706
    @jeremybartlett1706 2 года назад

    Thank you for knowledge Stimpy.

  • @sidwalters7455
    @sidwalters7455 2 года назад +3

    When I went to college we were given a question , to get a vehicle to go 10mph faster what would be the smallest possible chance , hp, rolling resistance or aerodynamics , to my surprise it was aerodynamics by a long shot .

  • @loneventhorizon
    @loneventhorizon 2 года назад +1

    0:42 imagine going back in time with that bike to the 1950s.

  • @darrenjpeters
    @darrenjpeters 2 года назад +3

    Cross winds. If you've ever been hit by a nasty gust on a bike with a full fairing, you sure as hell don't want one of these things.

  • @stevefredrickson5179
    @stevefredrickson5179 2 года назад +5

    Happy moto gp weekend in Austin TX!

  • @DJ_CJ_NL
    @DJ_CJ_NL 2 года назад

    I love how your using footage of the 22 motogp season. no old images.

  • @supresto8214
    @supresto8214 2 года назад

    Always enjoy your videos- keep them coming 💪

  • @brianperry
    @brianperry 2 года назад +15

    Torpedo.!!!! as far as I remember this type of fairing was known as a 'Dustbin'....certainly in UK anyway...they were sold for road bikes back in the sixties...A friend had an Avon streamliner on his Domi 99... A problem with cross winds made them quite dangerous...fitted to a sidecar outfit probably okay...

    • @minuteman4394
      @minuteman4394 2 года назад +1

      Yes, my brother had a dustbin on a Bonnie

  • @aeror115
    @aeror115 2 года назад

    As a rider is a lot easier to understand but your video explained it perfectly

  • @divecolosio4988
    @divecolosio4988 2 года назад +3

    Oooh! Imagine if MotoGP removes winglets and have a round at Fuji Speedway!

  • @Olivier1989
    @Olivier1989 2 года назад

    0:08 nice photo of Jack Miller lol

  • @davidlanger3295
    @davidlanger3295 2 года назад

    As in F1 car racing, certain spoiler widths are required on certain tracks in order to create more drag thus slow down the race car for safety reasons

  • @pnblondon1087
    @pnblondon1087 2 месяца назад

    Good reminder of the efficiency of the mid-50s grand prix bikes with dustbin fairings. And they weren't all equally dangerous in crosswinds - some were much worse than others. The Moto Guzzis were better than the Gileras, for example. Also, remember the Norton Kneeler, which was more aerodynamic still (and broke the lap record at the NW200 in 1953). Then remember the Baumm NSU record breakers that were the most aerodynamic of the lot - recumbent riding position meant their 125 did 150mph with 16 horsepower in 1956! Also, Bob MacIntyre managed to do the first 100mph lap of the Isle of Man TT circuit on a Gilera with a dustbin fairing in 1957. I've ridden a lot of recumbent (feet first) motorcycles and never had a problem - from Quasars and Phasars to fully enclosed Peraves Ecomobiles and Monotracers on the autobahn. The Monotracer was measured to have a CdA of only 0.18. In my new the 1958 ban on aerodynamic fairings has been a serious restriction on motorcycle development ever since...

  • @jacketrussell
    @jacketrussell 2 года назад +2

    They were always known as 'Dustbin fairings' back in the day.

  • @djxponent2018
    @djxponent2018 2 года назад

    Nice research!

  • @gordonwallin2368
    @gordonwallin2368 2 года назад

    Cheers from the Pacific West Coast of Canada.

  • @jerryldavis1823
    @jerryldavis1823 2 года назад +7

    I think it's time to bring back dustbin fairings . With today's knowledge of aerodynamics i am sure they can do something about it like how f1 has underwings now .

    • @TinyBearTim
      @TinyBearTim 2 года назад +1

      Wtf is a underwing

    • @jerryldavis1823
      @jerryldavis1823 2 года назад

      @@TinyBearTim it's a underwear 🩳 with a wing .

    • @n111254789
      @n111254789 2 года назад

      @@TinyBearTim They are called ground effect cars and it uses the venturi effect to suck the car down to the ground. Just search f1 2022 ground effect they just brought it back this year last time it was used was the 1980'S

    • @alanaizen8220
      @alanaizen8220 2 года назад

      It will introduce more turbulence and make close racing impossible...
      Plus the speed difference inside and outside the slipstream will be greater resulting in more unpredictable braking points... That will be goodbye to close racing because the only part that riders can now overtake is on the straights. (Like F1).

  • @hellslayer9638
    @hellslayer9638 2 года назад

    Oh man , this is intresting topic , modern MotoGP started with torpedo fairings

  • @MattyT_86
    @MattyT_86 2 года назад +25

    Without watchng the video I'll give the answer: the rules specifically prohibit the use of fairings / bodywork that encases the front wheel. This has been a hard and fast rule for decades.

    • @xitaris5981
      @xitaris5981 2 года назад +9

      neato, but the purpose of the rule is the interesting part

    • @CaptVII
      @CaptVII 2 года назад +4

      I’ll give the true answer. “A dustbin fairing creates a Center of Pressure that is ahead of the motorcycle’s Center of Gravity.” This makes the bike less controllable

  • @salsamancer
    @salsamancer 2 года назад

    My brain is broken because I know you're saying "Guzzi" but I keep hearing "gussy" and it's cracking me up

  • @HiroNguy
    @HiroNguy 2 года назад +1

    Question: Since the winglets are fixed the downforce they create works *against* the tires in a turn, since the bike leans inside and the downforce is pushing to the outside. I would think this slows the bike down in the turns. Does the winglets' aid in accelerating out of turns make up that much for the possible loss in turning g?

    • @mosadcoow
      @mosadcoow 2 года назад +1

      it probably is thay way, or else they would not use them, during cornering you have slower speed so downforce from winglets will be much smaller

    • @bayard1332
      @bayard1332 2 года назад

      @@mosadcoow Slower speed? I've seen MotoGP guys at 55 degrees lean angle or more at over 120 mph.

    • @thea4401
      @thea4401 2 года назад +3

      The winglets are angled at roughly 45 degrees. In a turn the inner winglet is therefore perpendicular to the ground whilst the other is parallel.
      Normally, these would work against the tire, but they are built in a way that the inner winglet stalls, thus it doesn't produce any downforce in turns.
      Since the outer winglet still works, it pushes the tire into the ground and the bike can turn harder.

    • @mosadcoow
      @mosadcoow 2 года назад +1

      @@bayard1332 120 is still slower than 200+

    • @alanaizen8220
      @alanaizen8220 2 года назад +1

      They only use wings with enough downforce to prevent wheelies under hard acceleration. That's why the wings are small and only on the front. Bikes with large amounts of downforce do not go well on high speed cornering tracks like Philip Island. (Ducati)

  • @riflebird789
    @riflebird789 2 года назад

    I love how mario kart wii has a vehicle that looks exactly like this

  • @motomigos
    @motomigos 2 года назад

    I'd like to be good enough where winglets start really helping

  • @TankToChest
    @TankToChest 2 года назад +3

    YES!!!
    Hahahaha love this stuff.
    I wanna put a dustbin on my bike lol.

  • @tedisetiandi_
    @tedisetiandi_ 2 года назад

    Chassis is everything for this kinda race

  • @paulmilsom1092
    @paulmilsom1092 2 года назад

    "dustbin" fairings were used in the fifties Geoff Duke had one on his Gilera. but they are unstable at speed... motors overheat, theres reasons why they stopped being used

  • @embracethesuck1041
    @embracethesuck1041 2 года назад

    Going to make a guess before watching. I'll say it has to do with their ability to use body position to block wind and enhance braking effect.

  • @michaellavery4899
    @michaellavery4899 2 года назад +2

    It's simply because the structure is not allowed in the regulations that are MOTOGP.
    It's like asking why the rider doesn't lie horizontally on his front to reduce his drag coefficient? Because the regulations state he must be seated and facing forwards (roughly!).

    • @blipco5
      @blipco5 2 года назад +1

      That would be a trip on the straights to see the riders laying on their seats wearing a banana hammock.

    • @michaellavery4899
      @michaellavery4899 2 года назад +1

      @@blipco5 yep and thanks for reminding me they are riders not drivers.

  • @ribbonrides886
    @ribbonrides886 2 года назад

    wait, how come you were not first into the first corner? :D @3.15

  • @VJ_Slipstream
    @VJ_Slipstream 2 года назад +1

    ‘Legacy’ tracks will not support such (250+mph) high speeds as well. We would lose beautiful tracks from the calendar like Mugello, Phillip Island etc.

  • @observingrogue7652
    @observingrogue7652 2 года назад +1

    I believe Dustbin fairing designs can still be used, as long as you engineer in counter measures to crosswinds

    • @gasdive
      @gasdive 2 года назад

      No, they're not allowed. The fairing must not go forward of the front rim and the rider's hands must be visible from the side.

    • @observingrogue7652
      @observingrogue7652 2 года назад +1

      @@gasdive
      And it's BS limits like this, that retards the whole industry. This same barrier to innovation exists in Formula 1. Do you know how creative F1 teams were back then? It wasn't just driver skill, it was great engineering. Then fools & bullies complained to authorities, instead of copying or expanding upon a great idea. Same thing happened to Audi when they brought their AWD system to American racing, competitors whined like b#$%&€ to handicap Audi, then ultimately got AWD banned.
      Crap like this is why I prefer Streetracing & open-class-Pikes-Peak, over MotoGP & F1.

    • @gasdive
      @gasdive 2 года назад +1

      @@observingrogue7652 they would have solved the stability issues in a season or less, and now we'd have petrol bikes that get 100 mpg and electric bikes with 400 km ranges.

  • @bobgraton854
    @bobgraton854 2 года назад

    center of pressure?

  • @olsonspeed
    @olsonspeed 2 года назад

    I would like to see a FF motorcycle racing class. There have been several successful, fully enclosed motorcycles that can cope with side winds.

    • @rampage3337
      @rampage3337 2 года назад

      nah fully enclosed motorcycles are tutti fruitty.

    • @olsonspeed
      @olsonspeed 2 года назад +2

      @@rampage3337 Now what did your teacher say about accepting new things?

  • @viarnay
    @viarnay 2 года назад

    poetry in motion :- D

  • @VashSpiegel
    @VashSpiegel 2 года назад +2

    We are in the era of Group B on 2 wheels.

    • @jamesgaskin7757
      @jamesgaskin7757 2 года назад

      It's the surface they raced on in group b which created the legend

  • @hornet224
    @hornet224 2 года назад

    The Honda RC30 is aero efficient, yet the styling is excellent.

  • @Bncxx1275
    @Bncxx1275 2 года назад

    Why they don't use turbo yet ?

  • @jdmikeg4
    @jdmikeg4 2 года назад +1

    Soon, wee will have wings on the side of our helmets and shoulders. Then boots. And we will look like super-heroes

  • @DumbledoreMcCracken
    @DumbledoreMcCracken 2 года назад

    Awesome

  • @RafaelLima-ce1rh
    @RafaelLima-ce1rh Год назад

    The reason is the speed, fairings can be improved so crosswind could be dealt with.

  • @baneoffsight4871
    @baneoffsight4871 2 года назад +1

    Weird they haven't implemented actuator controlled winglets

    • @observingrogue7652
      @observingrogue7652 2 года назад

      Right. Bikes need adaptive downforce, for all lean angles.

    • @baneoffsight4871
      @baneoffsight4871 2 года назад +1

      @@observingrogue7652 theres a lot of room for implementation but the engineering team will have a lot of design issues to contend with for consistent downforce:
      -temperature affects wind density
      -wind direction (major issue)
      -rider adaptability to the automated winglet
      -front tyres lose their grip in the final laps so the automation would have to account for that
      -suspension geometry would radically change
      -each corner requires a specific downforce
      -winglet location would change if it's automated as it can't be too forward so as to put less stress on the front tyre during braking
      There's probably countless more engineering challenges but still weird they haven't implemented it

    • @michaellavery4899
      @michaellavery4899 2 года назад

      @@baneoffsight4871 Did I detect a hint of sarcasm?

    • @FranktheDachshund
      @FranktheDachshund 2 года назад

      I think they should have limitations on developments that won't translate to street performance. Especially when all teams implement the tech. I submit holeshot devices,...why? Everyone has one and they are useless on street bikes, so why? Actuator winglets are at least translatable to street performance.

  • @me_the_machineman
    @me_the_machineman 2 года назад +1

    As aircrafts has retractable landing gears, moto gp brands should develop retractable winglets..
    In straights, they will be inside fairing producing less drag.
    In curves, they should pop out for creating downforce while accelerating.. ☺️

    • @matejlieskovsky9625
      @matejlieskovsky9625 2 года назад +1

      Then they could also add aerodynamic speed brakes and soon enough you end up racing actual jet fighters around the track! :D :D :D

    • @me_the_machineman
      @me_the_machineman 2 года назад +1

      @@matejlieskovsky9625 yeah.. active spoilers attached to rear swingarm and tail 😜

    • @matejlieskovsky9625
      @matejlieskovsky9625 2 года назад +1

      @@me_the_machineman downforce is good, but imagine active aero that pulls the bike into the corners! Traction is no longer the limit! 4G turns for the win! :D

    • @me_the_machineman
      @me_the_machineman 2 года назад +1

      @@matejlieskovsky9625 yeah . This to be minded ☺️👍

    • @andrewbecker3700
      @andrewbecker3700 2 года назад +1

      Some of these high powered naked bikes out nowadays, can become death traps, when people start fitting one size fits all wind screens on them. They were never designed to see the speeds some of these bikes are capable of. Shit, my Triumph Speed Twin gets near burying the needle at 140mph. That's a fair clip without a windscreen. I did fit a Puig Vision universal "mini jammer" as I call it, on mine. Makes all the difference in the world, especially when cornering at over 100mph.

  • @user-yv6bh4bj9m
    @user-yv6bh4bj9m 2 года назад

    Why dont they make moving farings like an improved car spoiler.

  • @aceantoniosiquijor5194
    @aceantoniosiquijor5194 2 года назад

    I have not started the video yet nor used google why, but I believe is for the sake of advertising their bikes?

  • @Sn0w1981
    @Sn0w1981 2 года назад +1

    Best reason is that it looks weird 100% of the time and only helps 2% of the time.

  • @cyrilthompson1846
    @cyrilthompson1846 2 года назад

    A draft of side wind and you are off. I tried one from the old days The most unstable thing ever ridden. Ask Michael Dunlop who did the lap of the TT course on a Gilera a few years ago.

  • @ianmurray246
    @ianmurray246 2 года назад

    Dust bin fairing also created a lot heat and riders went to sleep and crashed is also reason for ban too

  • @Socio19
    @Socio19 2 года назад

    Thank goodness MotoGP bikes don’t look like the thumbnail 😅😂

  • @richardschofield2201
    @richardschofield2201 2 года назад

    Hmmm.
    So why does a half sphere have a lower drag coefficient than a sphere, and why does a cone have a higher coefficient than a half sphere.
    Fluid dynamics is weird.

  • @PSwayBeats
    @PSwayBeats 2 года назад

    Dude's head goes in between the body and the handlebars an flips over the bike now you got a headless Rider

  • @Drunken_Hamster
    @Drunken_Hamster 2 года назад

    Now if Moto GP bikes were designed like the AAR Alligator.
    I wanna see it.

  • @tristandrew5903
    @tristandrew5903 2 года назад +1

    Food for thought that. I'm wondering, now we are seeing such close racing as highlighted by the fact the first 3 races in 2022 had 9 podium riders, is it time to review the rule around minimum bike weights? This is prototype racing afterall and my understanding was the main reason being to avoid a competitive gap between the Factory and Open class manufacturers. However given they already achieve 220mph+ a weight reduction would never be permitted?

    • @spitfire83
      @spitfire83 2 года назад

      Close racing is the most fun

  • @stanleybuchan4610
    @stanleybuchan4610 2 года назад

    The guy at 1:25 came off because it was raining, not because of aerodynamics!

  • @jamesrowlands1943
    @jamesrowlands1943 2 года назад

    +35mph? I need one of those for my Honda C90... 😂

  • @GreenStarTech
    @GreenStarTech 2 года назад

    That old fairing would also kill the cooling to the brakes and limit the riders movement.

  • @jonasbaine3538
    @jonasbaine3538 2 года назад

    Next step will be active aero 😎

  • @JDWDMC
    @JDWDMC 2 года назад

    Dolphin fairings. They were referred to historically, as Dolphin fairings.

  • @davidbarth80
    @davidbarth80 2 года назад

    Imagine an auto retracting winglet to increase top end speed.

    • @bass2762
      @bass2762 2 года назад

      Ah so drs like in f1. I think that might add some weight to the bike tho which could reduce the acceleration. Might be a worth sacrifice for top speed if on long tracks but I'm not really sure.

  • @hulem98
    @hulem98 2 года назад

    Because low lap time is more important than high top speed.

  • @goodvibes3445
    @goodvibes3445 2 года назад

    Why not

  • @MrNugz1
    @MrNugz1 2 года назад

    It’s called a dustbin fairing

  • @jetcarq6048
    @jetcarq6048 2 года назад +1

    Side wind was the reason, why it's banned, they tried to drill holes on sides, but this didn't helped much, and like in f1, motogp wan't to be close to road legal bikes, safe and stable, even fairing might be banned, in f1 they plan to ban it soon so next will be motogp.

  • @Soyrakan
    @Soyrakan 2 года назад

    Please upload some videos to the spanish channel, u have great videos that can be really useful on our community

  • @ebbeollman1198
    @ebbeollman1198 2 года назад +1

    Alla hojar som kör på Bonneville ser till att de har den areodynamiska tryckpunkten bakom tyngdpunkten. Funkar likadant avseende sidvindskänslighet på bilar: En VW typ1 med motorn bak är mycket mer känslig än en SAAB92 med motorn fram.

    • @MikeonBikes
      @MikeonBikes  2 года назад

      Jajjemen, 'on point' som man säger i USA.

  • @Logan-dk8of
    @Logan-dk8of 2 года назад

    having less drag is not always a good thing for racing either. even with modern engineering designs lowering your coefficient of drag typically means you have to sacrifice down force, which is why f1 cars don't have insanely low drag coefficients because they need down force to corner better, which sacrifices some speed on the straights but not nearly enough to make up for how much better they handle.

    • @rampage3337
      @rampage3337 2 года назад

      yeah exactly. sacrifice speed up top to be able to take corners att a high speeds and actually take them beter at the higher speeds than if in low speeds to the point where they are almost undriveable at low speeds.

  • @carlad2640
    @carlad2640 2 года назад

    The ZZ in Guzzi are pronounced the same way as the ZZ in Pizza.

  • @Abdal-RahmanI
    @Abdal-RahmanI 2 года назад

    The goozie

  • @nowheelspin
    @nowheelspin 2 года назад

    Because the bikes are different, tech has improved, besides its a lot of carbon fiber to pickup up after a crash or to cause damage to other bikes..

  • @Shadow0fd3ath24
    @Shadow0fd3ath24 5 месяцев назад

    They NEED that downforce

  • @geraldfitzgibbon7428
    @geraldfitzgibbon7428 2 года назад

    Thos full farings use be called dust bin farings .

  • @TheGreatOldOak
    @TheGreatOldOak 2 года назад

    Would be nice if the manufacturers offered an aftermarket economy fairing that reduced the fuel consumption by half.

    • @stevenkelby2169
      @stevenkelby2169 2 года назад

      Way too dangerous.

    • @TheGreatOldOak
      @TheGreatOldOak 2 года назад

      @@stevenkelby2169 Dangerous for who? I ride a motorcycle.

    • @stevenkelby2169
      @stevenkelby2169 2 года назад

      @@TheGreatOldOak Oh me too, I'm fearless, but a fully faired motorcycle which halves fuel consumption is way too dangerous for a manufacturer to sell. Guaranteed accidents and lawsuits.

    • @n111254789
      @n111254789 2 года назад

      @@TheGreatOldOak cross winds will end your life same reason they aren't run in motogp

    • @alanaizen8220
      @alanaizen8220 2 года назад

      They already have a technology that will half the fuel consumption. It is called smaller engine. 😁😁😁

  • @florestristan3623
    @florestristan3623 2 года назад

    Am still suprised how did Brad managed to get 364.4 with that bike ? Definitely must've exceeded track limits lol.

    • @HardwareG33k
      @HardwareG33k 2 года назад +1

      Apart from perhaps the first year or two, the engine was never really the KTMs problem

  • @buellterrier3596
    @buellterrier3596 2 года назад

    What the heck is a „Goozey“?

  • @scottevens6274
    @scottevens6274 2 года назад +3

    So what you're really saying is a dust bin fairing with winglets, NACA ducts, high pressure blow out relief panels and side pod F1 style radiators are coming to a GP track near you soon. 🤞😁

  • @TumzDK
    @TumzDK 2 года назад

    0:53 *drewl*

  • @FranktheDachshund
    @FranktheDachshund 2 года назад

    It would get in the way when they have to throw the anchor out.

  • @MRR-qv3bw
    @MRR-qv3bw 2 года назад

    I know some roll racers that will do anything for an extra mile an hour ANYTHING😂😂😂

  • @dukeofgibbon4043
    @dukeofgibbon4043 2 года назад

    If fairings dramatically increased top speed, the regulators would immediately cut horsepower because a primary job of technical regulations is to keep crashes survivable.

  • @noompunk
    @noompunk 2 года назад

    If dustbin fairings are so dangerous on corners, shouldn't they be more useful in drag races instead?

  • @treeguyable
    @treeguyable 2 года назад

    We need to go faster in life. More speed= more wrecks.

  • @benson098123
    @benson098123 2 года назад

    streamlining was banned for road racing. not sure of the exact details. Imagine the efficient fairings we would have on street bikes if they weren't,

  • @harisetiawan4606
    @harisetiawan4606 2 года назад

    Aesthetic left the chat..

  • @nebulous962
    @nebulous962 Год назад

    so maybe then that torpedo fairing would be good on a motorcycle that is meant for commuting to improve the fuel efficiency?

    • @nebulous962
      @nebulous962 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@delusion2987 makes sense

  • @grantlauzon5237
    @grantlauzon5237 2 года назад

    If the center of pressure was high on the old design, wouldn’t the new wing design have a worse problem of that?
    I’m more familiar with cars but having a front end COP especially a large amount of front downforce makes for unstable driving. Wouldn’t having a less aerodynamic front with downforce make it worse?
    Edit: I think I get it. Back to cars, the previous generation of NASCARs were flat from the right front where to the rear bumper. This aided in cornering and correcting slides. They were also nose heavy which with the flat side gave it an almost correcting arrow effect the more sideways it got. The old motorcycles had flat sides on the front and were rear heavy. I was thinking downforce not sideforce.

  • @vidzofivi
    @vidzofivi 2 года назад +1

    Kom igjen, Mike. Hvorfor ikke oppgi farten metrisk (i km/h)? Du burde sagt km/h i lydopptaket og hatt mp/h i parantes, ikke motsatt. Du er tross alt svensk, ikke gå bakover i tid og hjelp Amerikanerne holde på sine utdaterte enheter :P

  • @NazarovVv
    @NazarovVv 2 года назад

    Why don’t F1 cars have fenders?