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Giz, Yeah, I got a kick out of George's answer too. Glad he isn't building sprintcar birdcages....... Bill O'Neal WCM "The_Giz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > "Flexing of a tire absorbs must of the trust on the side of the ball > bearings > which last fraction of the time during hard turn." > > Compliant elastic reactions (spring reactions) do not "absorb" force or > thrust. They simply pass it on while allowing for deflection. Force on one > end of a spring equals the force on the other end (be it compression or > tension). > > This is Physics and/or Engineering 101. So much for your "Engineering > Degree". > > Giz > > >
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