BMW S1000rr for DINNER!

Started by baller30, March 06, 2010, 05:44:34 AM

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baller30

Pretty cool video, ive always been in love with anything BMW even before Ducati.

BMW S1000 RR. Dinner for RR.

TJR178


baller30

It will be my next bike, i guarantee you.... that is in like 4 years lol

Raux

ok couple of things.

one.. NO wheelspin on take off. no tire marks, nothing but instanteous pull.
but two... he slides it when he stops like he's on ice...

hmmmm

superjohn

That's the colour scheme I like best on that bike. Very cool.

baller30

To raux: Obviously its fake, its just a marketing advertisement. Its just a cool commercial

baller30

Quote from: superjohn on March 06, 2010, 08:02:43 AM
That's the colour scheme I like best on that bike. Very cool.

BMW motorsports scheme, its what they put on all there race cars. I had a E30 M3 with that paints scheme

LA

Quote from: baller30 on March 06, 2010, 08:52:26 AM
To raux: Obviously its fake, its just a marketing advertisement. Its just a cool commercial

Fake? Really?  I don't care. It made me laugh out loud.  [thumbsup]

And I grew up on Beemers - cars and bikes. Like em!

LA
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Kopfjäger

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Quote from: Raux on March 06, 2010, 07:10:57 AM
ok couple of things.

one.. NO wheelspin on take off. no tire marks, nothing but instanteous pull.
but two... he slides it when he stops like he's on ice...

hmmmm

When does he slide like he's on ice? So, your point being what?
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Raux

Quote from: kopfjäger on March 06, 2010, 08:22:29 PM
When does he slide like he's on ice? So, your point being what?

i can't see how he had that much traction on takeoff to pull that thing like that. i would have expected it to drop stuff when it first moved due to tire spin.

stopintime

Quote from: Raux on March 07, 2010, 01:05:25 AM
i can't see how he had that much traction on takeoff to pull that thing like that. i would have expected it to drop stuff when it first moved due to tire spin.

You're correct. It would have to be much faster from the start.

Obviously a fake - can't be done.
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Triple J

Quote from: stopintime on March 07, 2010, 05:21:36 AM

Obviously a fake - can't be done.


+1  It doesn't even look real.

But, it is a cool commercial.  [thumbsup]

tilt

why couldnt it be done if you get a little slack in the line i believe it is possible, still cool either way

superjohn

Quote from: tilt on March 07, 2010, 07:33:14 AM
why couldnt it be done if you get a little slack in the line i believe it is possible, still cool either way

You would have to have precise, even and quick action across the entire run with minimal friction and maximum inertia from the stationary objects on the table. Even then, I'm not certain there's any way to get the table cloth all the way across without friction eventually overcoming inertia on the last items on the table causing them to move/fall.