Display title | Motorcycle Jousting |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Motorcycles are often treated as the modern day equivalent of horses. Some works take this an extra step and have the protagonist engage in jousting from the back of a motorbike. While a motorcycle goes much faster than a warhorse (~12 MPH in a charge), characters doing this virtually never have a lance rest (or even have a lance equipped with a grapper) and will lose about half the energy it could have delivered into the target, so the actual damage on target isn't that much greater. This is probably just as well as properly couched lances tend to break fabulously even at horse speeds, not to mention the toll of forcing that impact into the human body in the first place. |