Mr Whippy
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posted on 10/1/21 at 09:06 PM |
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Cycle wings on the rear
Hi,
Was playing about there and popped the front cycle wings on the rear tyres and tbh they didn't look all that bad... Kind of looked like a
hotrod. Anyone done this with theirs? Got any pictures?
Cheers
[Edited on 10/1/21 by Mr Whippy]
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snapper
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posted on 10/1/21 at 09:52 PM |
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Yes it’s been done on other kit car types
TBH looks S4it on a 7 but whatever floats your boat
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CosKev3
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posted on 10/1/21 at 10:09 PM |
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Another vote for it looking wank on a seven!
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steve m
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posted on 10/1/21 at 10:52 PM |
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To me it looks a bit after thought,
But its your car, so do what ever
Thats was probably spelt wrong, or had some grammer, that the "grammer police have to have a moan at
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1960dave
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posted on 11/1/21 at 12:46 AM |
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Have a look at a lotus 7 series 1 they had cycle wings on the rear
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Mr Whippy
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posted on 11/1/21 at 05:57 PM |
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If the rear wings were like the front and mounted on the hub, i.e they move up and down with the wheels. Can the rear lights be mounted to them or
would they then have to be fixed to the rear body?
I'm not 100% sure but I thought the ariel atom had the rear lights mounted on the upper wish bones? If that's the case then obviously they
car move with the wheels for the IVA.
[Edited on 11/1/21 by Mr Whippy]
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Andrzejsr
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posted on 12/1/21 at 12:11 AM |
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https://www.750mc.co.uk/classifieds,mnr-vortx-rt-race-prepared-for-rgb_5594.htm
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Mr Whippy
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posted on 12/1/21 at 01:40 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Andrzejsr
https://www.750mc.co.uk/classifieds,mnr-vortx-rt-race-prepared-for-rgb_5594.htm
Ah thanks for that. Literally the first 7 style car I've seen in full with cycle wings on the rear. Nice to know I'm not completely
crazy...
Tbh my mock up on my own car is really growing on me
[Edited on 12/1/21 by Mr Whippy]
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Andrzejsr
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posted on 12/1/21 at 09:20 AM |
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I wonder what are the benefits of such solution (in terms of performance)
- less weight propably.
- Easier to buy / make for wider tyres.
- Easier access to suspension (important with track car) .
- Not sure about the air drag - the frontal area is smaller, but there is a gap between the wheel and the car body - possibly lot of turbulences.
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swanny
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posted on 12/1/21 at 09:33 AM |
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in a race car the ability to change it more easily and cheaply if it gets a bang is probably a positive
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Slimy38
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posted on 12/1/21 at 10:01 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Andrzejsr
I wonder what are the benefits of such solution (in terms of performance)
- less weight propably.
- Easier to buy / make for wider tyres.
- Easier access to suspension (important with track car) .
- Not sure about the air drag - the frontal area is smaller, but there is a gap between the wheel and the car body - possibly lot of turbulences.
Not convinced about 'less weight', by the time you've made them rigid enough you're probably using more metalwork than you
would if they were mounted to the body. It's also unsprung weight which I was told is a bad thing.
No doubt the easier access/replacement is a good thing, although I would expect anything that takes out a cycle wing also has the potential of making
a mess of suspension tubes?
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Andrzejsr
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posted on 12/1/21 at 11:04 AM |
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Right, I forgot about the mountings !
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