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In a turn, a rider might be leaning over at around 45 degrees at times. What is the g-force at that point going down into his feet ? I'm thinking that it is essentially independant of the speed and turn radius. Also, I'm thinking the rider is close enough to standing straight - no bent knees or hips, arms near to by his or her sides. What about getting really low - say 30 degrees ? Is it a simple sin cos or tan calculation ?