I think it is used on the carbon swing arms now that they are becoming more of a thing on the grids. I guess aluminium ones take the vibrations differently.
All that I have is that they are both on Moto2 bikes; although they are on different sides of the swinger, unless on both sides. I figured that if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck... What do you know that is different between the current version and the one that I linked? Seriously curious as I am intrigued by all things "not specifically in the rule book for or against."
I had never seen one of any kind before they started talking about it on TV this season. I couldn't tell you how different it is from what you saw before. I didn't even know it existed.
I remember reading about them last year: https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/...ss dampers: universal in MotoGP, new to Moto2
I just want to go ahead and say it speak volumes that Abraham is ahead of Lorenzo on the old Ducati. Everyone always rags on him but it's clear he's a world class rider and can probably kick all of our assess.
Reminds me of the Dead Mule recoil reducer for shooting clays. Makes a big difference. I think they used to be filled with mercury way back in the day.
Perfect time for Yamaha to save face and simply keep Jarvis in Japan while eliminating the need to call him back. Include Rossi in the meeting as well.
Maybe just to get rid of Rossi? I dunno. Thought all the bikes looked good in their own areas of that track. Just not going to stop the best when he’s at his peak.
Quartararo is on a different team. Not sure if it’s such a good look when the satellite team beats the official team. plus look at the current standings