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I know nothing of intelligent crank shafts so glad it baffles all of us.
Alan, informative word picture of slide vs drive. I believe part of Peel's advantage on hook up pavement or loose stuff was both the even wide pluses of 360' twin slowish rpm and the isolastics taking up the power spikes so tire could take more torque. Its the ice spiked speedways that I expect Peel to mimic w/o ice spikes of course. Canted cylinders add to balance hook up complexity. Unexpectedly I found out that slalom water skiing is very similar to motorcycle leaning with wrists straining back only steering by the tail end. Jet skis are even more so.
Alan, informative word picture of slide vs drive. I believe part of Peel's advantage on hook up pavement or loose stuff was both the even wide pluses of 360' twin slowish rpm and the isolastics taking up the power spikes so tire could take more torque. Its the ice spiked speedways that I expect Peel to mimic w/o ice spikes of course. Canted cylinders add to balance hook up complexity. Unexpectedly I found out that slalom water skiing is very similar to motorcycle leaning with wrists straining back only steering by the tail end. Jet skis are even more so.