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I had heard about them developing 2WD dirtbikes, but how about a sportsbike?
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Looks like fun to me. I didn't get to watch the whole thing, but that sure is a tiny front drive.
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Interesting, but I wonder if the complexity of the system is worth it for pavement riding. Also, is there engine braking from the front wheel during deceleration?
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Would that system reduce lift as well? Does having a front wheel pulling reduce the tendency to wheelie under hard throttle?
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I read somewhere about the 2WD dirt bike that the front wheel spins ever so slightly faster than the rear to keep the bike pulling straight. I assume the same with the streetbike.
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http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/custom%20bikes/2wd_yamaha_r1.htm
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