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Explain This To The Wife......
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 10:12 pm
by OzzyElsie
Re: Explain This To The Wife......
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 10:55 pm
by hybrid
The team should be able to tell from the data if it was stuck on or not.
Seems a weird place to crash though if it wasn't something like that.
Although they don't show much of the lead up in those vids.
What position were they when he crashed?
I doubt the wife is going to let him ride again

Re: Explain This To The Wife......
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 12:13 am
by OzzyElsie
hybrid wrote:The team should be able to tell from the data if it was stuck on or not.
Seems a weird place to crash though if it wasn't something like that.
I think the throttle didn't close as expected (delay) or didn't close completely. It looks like a front end lose for carrying
too much speed into the corner.
(It is really strange that it has been admitted that it was a mechanical fault. I wonder was it Casey admitting or Honda. Normally they blame something innocuous like a flat tyre. (But then the noise of the exhaust may have made the innocuous impracticable - if not to the spectators some know-it-all nosy jurnos do sneaky things like sound analysis especially if there was a rumor or suspicion.)
hybrid wrote:What position were they when he crashed?
1st
hybrid wrote:I doubt the wife is going to let him ride again

I don't know how much direct pressure she applied but she (and the family) was a major reason he quit.
Re: Explain This To The Wife......
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 7:43 am
by hybrid
Lots of people saying they could hear it bouncing off the limiter before the crash.
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Re: Explain This To The Wife......
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 8:20 am
by OzzyElsie
"Honda Racing Corporation has carried out a detailed analysis following the crash of Casey Stoner in last weekend’s Suzuka 8 Hours. " Casey (and wife) will be pleased
"Checking the throttle, which is a particular specification for endurance HRC factory bikes and different from the standard throttle used on the Honda CBR1000RR road version, a malfunction was discovered related to the throttle cable." I told you they would beg off and not blame their engineering. When you are caught out this is second best.

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http://www.cycleonline.com.au/2015/07/2 ... lfunction/