CuzGS
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Sorry it's pure physics trust me, you might feel the weight low down but I promise you the c of g rises, it's an absolute fact, a dull one admittedly but an absolute fact none the less, if it's not a lot of aircraft would be crashing I promise you
. Again relevance to riding , not a lot for most people 
Ooh I posted that without seeing Mark A s post., you ate quite right and I think people are confusing c of g issues with leverage. Oh and the point weight is felt is immaterial for c of g, it's where it acts so feeling more or the balls of your feet may well give you more feel but it don't lower the c of g honest
Done to death I think now, I'm beginning to doubt physics and 100 years of aircraft design
Ooh I posted that without seeing Mark A s post., you ate quite right and I think people are confusing c of g issues with leverage. Oh and the point weight is felt is immaterial for c of g, it's where it acts so feeling more or the balls of your feet may well give you more feel but it don't lower the c of g honest
Done to death I think now, I'm beginning to doubt physics and 100 years of aircraft design




