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:shrug: :shrug: :shrug:

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Center of gravity is way too high for normal riding :shoothead:

Just because its tall does not mean it has a high centroid. It probably has a self sagging setup combined with proper geometry to deliver a perfectly stable ride.

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Wasn't that an Atari video game from the '80's? :ermm:

could be, should i change my post to avoid copyright laws?

 

but great way of dating yourself, GEEZR!

 

haha, j/k

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could be, should i change my post to avoid copyright laws?

 

but great way of dating yourself, GEEZR!

 

haha, j/k

Hey.............I am only 26 years old. I don't think I will reach geezr status until I am over 30.

 

This isn't what I was originally thinking of, but here is a link to something called centroid:

http://www.centroidcnc.com/

 

I couldn't find a link to the Atari game that I seem to think was called Centroid. I did find a bunch of interesting stuff to read on mathematical game theory though. :thumbsup:

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I would totally go watch a set of heads get 5-axis CNC'd

The big boys do it with 6-axis machines.

 

The Centroig control is sort of a hokey piece of crap based on the one time I used one. It does have it's upsides though. It runs on a simple IBM compatible PC, the control interface is really graphically user friendly, and it emulates a Fanuc 11M control format. I think Centurian also makes a similair control. :geek:

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