Ok just stole this from the Yanky site, it would be very handy for those who need to move their COG up or down, it allows them to find out how much you need to move so it should be right the first time.Thanks to Stan Forster for this formulaCG shift = percentage of weight moved X distance
Whatever percentage of the weight that you move.....multiply the same percentage times the distance moved...and thats how much the CG moves.Example.....You weigh 250 pounds....and you and your gyro weigh 1000 pounds. If you move your seat up 4 inches.....how much does the CG move up?Simply multiply the percentage of the weight moved....in this case 250 pounds....and this is 25% of the total...... times the disance moved.....which is 4 inches up......and your CG moves 25% times 4 inches...or one inch.Another example....you weigh 150 pounds....and you and your gyro weigh 1200 pounds. You raise your seat up 2 inches....how much does the CG raise? In this case...you are moving 150 pounds up 2 inches....or 1/8 of the total weight. You move your self up 2 inches....so your CG moves uo 1/8 times 2 inches...or 1/4 inch. Stan You neeed to keep in mind that if you have the seat tank, you need to add the weight of this also i would think
Whatever percentage of the weight that you move.....multiply the same percentage times the distance moved...and thats how much the CG moves.Example.....You weigh 250 pounds....and you and your gyro weigh 1000 pounds. If you move your seat up 4 inches.....how much does the CG move up?Simply multiply the percentage of the weight moved....in this case 250 pounds....and this is 25% of the total...... times the disance moved.....which is 4 inches up......and your CG moves 25% times 4 inches...or one inch.Another example....you weigh 150 pounds....and you and your gyro weigh 1200 pounds. You raise your seat up 2 inches....how much does the CG raise? In this case...you are moving 150 pounds up 2 inches....or 1/8 of the total weight. You move your self up 2 inches....so your CG moves uo 1/8 times 2 inches...or 1/4 inch. Stan You neeed to keep in mind that if you have the seat tank, you need to add the weight of this also i would think
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