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Rossi Aero - Fuzzy 46



Ok, I'm sure everyone has noticed the change in Rossi's leathers this
year. Not just the change in livery, but the "fuzzy" 46 on the back. I
have noticed street and show bikes in the US that are completely
"fuzzy" instead of a regular paint job. So I didn't think much of it.
Maybe just something different.

But after seeing the following image (linked) on Motogp.com I started
thinking. What's the deal there? The 46 is gone, but there still
appears to be some sort of "fuzzy" material on the hump of his back. I
immediately thought about aerodynamics. I've read a few articles and
columns about bike aero packages. (specifically the changes made from
the RC211V to the RC212V) The area of stale air behind the rider seems
to play a significant role in how "slippery" the aero package is, most
notably at top speeds. With Rossi struggling for top speeds to catch
the Ducati I wonder it this is some sort of turbulance generator that
Yamaha is experimenting with.

I have read about the "vortex generators" that Mitsubishi installed on
some of their Lancer Evolution models in recent years and it seems
that they actually make quite a significant difference in the overall
aero package of the car. (helping to increase fuel milage as well as
actually helping the rear wing create more down force?)

I have had the thought of olympic swimmers and those hi-tech suits
that many of them wear. Something like the dimples on the surface of a
golf ball helping create a turbulant pocket of air around the ball. I
had wondered why there hasn't been any sort of aero development work
done with the riders' leathers. It seems like a textured surface on a
rider's leathers could help in this same way. (especially Hayden!!)

I know many of the frequent posters in this group are quite
technically inclined and may have some knowledge about this topic that
I'm not familiar with, or at least some good comments on this subject!

I'm not sure when that photo was taken, but I'm interested to see what
Rossi's leathers look like when they start FP1 at Donnington Park!
There may be something to the "fuzzy" 46. Or maybe I'm just thinking
WAY to hard about this! haha

- Kyle