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RE: Ratio Theory - 6/30/2006 2:44:40 PM   
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Alright, we are done talkin about tyres and tires and centrifugal fuel ratios to the factor of 9 to the 3rd power divided by the weight and height of chain lube in a 10 gallon jug with 3 nails in the tire and a 180lb person on my back squared than multiplied by pie subtracted by the first 3 numbers I said and adding the baby thats holding on to the rear pegs because you forgot to use your safety belt when you crashed into the man carying the 3 shotguns with his mouth while setting his nuts on fire.

No one wants a thread about that in here

DThompson - "The Scientific Mathmetician" BOO YA

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RE: Ratio Theory - 6/30/2006 5:03:21 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Jaybird180


quote:

ORIGINAL: DThompson

Alright, we are done talkin about tyres and tires and centrifugal fuel ratios to the factor of 9 to the 3rd power divided by the weight and height of chain lube in a 10 gallon jug with 3 nails in the tire and a 180lb person on my back squared than multiplied by pie subtracted by the first 3 numbers I said and adding the baby thats holding on to the rear pegs because you forgot to use your safety belt when you crashed into the man carying the 3 shotguns with his mouth while setting his nuts on fire.

No one wants a thread about that in here

DThompson - "The Scientific Mathmetician" BOO YA

The answer is Blue

That is the same answer i came up with.

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RE: Ratio Theory - 6/30/2006 5:58:26 PM   
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you have it all wrong meng...
ratio theory says that one person is better than the other based on color of skin or ethnicity...
very flawed theory.

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RE: Ratio Theory - 6/30/2006 6:01:57 PM   
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O.K. the answer is blue -- but if you go deeper the sub-answer is:

The tach is off -- by as much as 250-400rpms depending on engine speed. A lot of peeps will see red on the tach and think their limiter isn't working -- it's just that the tach is off. Notice on any of the manuals that describe synching carbs/throttle bodies -- most of 'em will specify that you attach an external (read: accurate) tach.

And if you don't have a speedo healer then most likely your speedo is off too.

On my avatar you'll see my max speed -- theoretical speed for that gearing was 235mph but I was bouncing the limiter and only got 228mph. So clutch slip, tire slip played a factor.

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RE: Ratio Theory - 6/30/2006 6:31:29 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Tahoe SC

you have it all wrong meng...
ratio theory says that one person is better than the other based on color of skin or ethnicity...
very flawed theory.

Actually quite clever, sir.

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ORIGINAL: chainstretcher

O.K. the answer is blue -- but if you go deeper the sub-answer is:

The tach is off -- by as much as 250-400rpms depending on engine speed. A lot of peeps will see red on the tach and think their limiter isn't working -- it's just that the tach is off. Notice on any of the manuals that describe synching carbs/throttle bodies -- most of 'em will specify that you attach an external (read: accurate) tach.

And if you don't have a speedo healer then most likely your speedo is off too.

On my avatar you'll see my max speed -- theoretical speed for that gearing was 235mph but I was bouncing the limiter and only got 228mph. So clutch slip, tire slip played a factor.

Dude, if you're talking about motorcycles you're on the wrong thread. Post that crap somewhere else

< Message edited by Jaybird180 -- 6/30/2006 6:33:50 PM >


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RE: Ratio Theory - 7/1/2006 10:49:12 PM   
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AW B******T, If ya don't want to even read it, don't waste our time, commenting. OH, It's in the constitution... have at it, I'll defend YOUR RIGHTS, to post. Sorry, i get worked up... SOONER than you think... americans will die again, to defend our rights. Clean and free, Ripp'n P.S. DT, thanks for the laugh !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now see what youv'e done, TRI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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RE: Ratio Theory - 7/3/2006 8:37:50 AM   
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Anyone else confused about what Ripn is ranting about?

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RE: Ratio Theory - 7/3/2006 4:01:36 PM   
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Jay B, Ya I'm confused !!!!!!!!!!! Sorry for the tirade... " but he seems like such a nice boy"!!!!!!! please accept my apoligy!!!! Clean and free. Ripp'n

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RE: Ratio Theory - 7/3/2006 8:13:47 PM   
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The new improved version is here! I left the draft version on the second tab in case I messed anything up.

Thanks to the brains trust, I think I've covered all the important bases... and it's filled with with pretty coloUrs - especially the BLUE

The case that is shown now is the contact patch length that results in a travel speed of 100kph in top gear at 4,000rpm with standard everything on a '95 CBR1000F... my bike which is awsome and great.

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RE: Ratio Theory - 7/4/2006 6:06:56 AM   
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Jay B, Ya I'm confused !!!!!!!!!!! Sorry for the tirade... " but he seems like such a nice boy"!!!!!!! please accept my apoligy!!!! Clean and free. Ripp'n


It's all good. Rip on man.

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