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Gas Man 09-22-2009 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Smittie61984 (Post 268969)
Choppers. I'm betting they've been to this website...
http://www.360brake.com/

yep

Quote:

Originally Posted by zer0t (Post 268988)
I f'ing hate when we are in a group at safe distance and a car thinks it's an invitation to cut in.



Some folks I know have had bad experiences with these.

no shit right zer0t

karl_1052 09-23-2009 06:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Smittie61984 (Post 268969)
Choppers. I'm betting they've been to this website...
http://www.360brake.com/

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1. Where can I find test data on stopping distance? back to top

At the speeds that stopping distance is generally measured from (60 to 70mph), the test is primarily testing the tire's grip on the pavement. As delivered from the manufacturer, nearly all vehicles are able to engage the ABS or lock the wheels at these speeds. Therefore, an increase in braking power will do nothing to stop the vehicle in a shorter distance. For this reason, we do not record stopping distances.
Wow.:wtfru:

Mikey 09-23-2009 06:18 AM

Yeah, I just looked at that site, and those guys seem like they're just begging to get sued.


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