Found this from Jay Bear on YT. Am not going to get into the DarkSide this be it good or bad discussions. It's just his video of the rear tyre in motion angle which is different and what the road surface really looks like at speed.
Rear tye view
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Rear tye view
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Re: Rear tye view
Interesting stuff.If I had a bike I didn't mind bumping I would definitely try it out.
