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Let me give you these figures first:

 

-The loop is 4 lanes wide.

-It's diameter is 60 feet.

-It's circumference is 188.4 feet.

-The rider is riding a 2000 CC motorcycle.

 

How fast would he have to go to get through the loop?

Posted

Through the loop is easy and you can do that at any sensible speed.

Round the loop is a bit more of a question.

Incidentally, shouldn't it be 188.5 feet?

Posted

If you try to ride a motorbike at a very low speed- like walking pace or lower, it is difficult to maintain balance (unless you have a side car).

And above about 100 MPH it's quite difficult to control.

Anywhere between those speeds would be sensible.

 

60*3.141592 =188.4955.....

Rather nearer to 188.5 than 188.4

Now you need to find out the difference between going through a loop and going round a loop.

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Can you describe the 'loop' better, and what the bike is doing in/on/around it.

 

Is the loop like a circular running track on the ground? is it a wall-of-death type loop? is it a vertical loop? How wide is one lane, how heavy is the bike, why does it have such a huge engine?

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