I just don't get it - I'd rather have no sponsors and look at this bodywork on the bike all day long!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thats like perfect
why? who painted it?!
Here you go Steve.... more carbon to leave bare!
This is a semi painted one, and this is actually how they run our stuff...
The photo at the top is plain as it's just being used for testing before being sprayed in manu. colours and sponsors decals...
Is the skin a stressed panel? if so, why bother with CF other than to show off?
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Originally posted by loggyboy
Is the skin a stressed panel? if so, why bother with CF other than to show off?
Nick u show off
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Originally posted by loggyboy
Is the skin a stressed panel? if so, why bother with CF other than to show off?
Genuine yes, FG weighs much the same as CF, so why bother, unlss it needs to be strong (like wishbones, arms, chassis etc)?
Just out of interest, who is it that has told you that FG weighs the same as CF?
Been debated for ages on forums ive used, I understood CF was marjonally lighter, but hardly enough to make a difference.
I assume there is a quantifiable difference then.
Yes.
If you've been reading the forums, do you have an understanding of different types of CF?
In the terms of race bodywork though, there are other good advantages to using CF also though...
[Edited on 2/3/11 by Steve Hignett]
isn't it about 3/4 of the weight of fibreglass if done right or something?
Is that kagayama, i must tell him to stop using my lid design
The Cobra kevlar/carbon seats that I have are only about 2mm thick, weigh nowt and are dead rigid.
Well lighter and stronger than fibreglass. IMHO
Would also be mucho, more dinero except I got mine for £40 the pair. Yes I'm still laughing.
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Originally posted by blakep82
isn't it about 3/4 of the weight of fibreglass if done right or something?
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Originally posted by Confused but excited.
The Cobra kevlar/carbon seats that I have are only about 2mm thick, weigh nowt and are dead rigid.
Well lighter and stronger than fibreglass. IMHO
Would also be mucho, more dinero except I got mine for £40 the pair. Yes I'm still laughing.
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Originally posted by Confused but excited.
The Cobra kevlar/carbon seats that I have are only about 2mm thick, weigh nowt and are dead rigid.
Well lighter and stronger than fibreglass. IMHO
Would also be mucho, more dinero except I got mine for £40 the pair. Yes I'm still laughing.
Nice Carbon grill there Shaft......
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Originally posted by loggyboy
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Originally posted by Confused but excited.
The Cobra kevlar/carbon seats that I have are only about 2mm thick, weigh nowt and are dead rigid.
Well lighter and stronger than fibreglass. IMHO
Would also be mucho, more dinero except I got mine for £40 the pair. Yes I'm still laughing.
Yes, but thats where strength counts, so the thinner CF is as strong (or maybe stronger) than FG being several times thicker (and therefore heavier) to be reach the same strengh.
However, the panels on that bike could be wafer thin FG and be strong enough to perform their task.
I would suggest/assume that they are probably stronger than they need to be when made as CF as I would guess you must have a minimum thickness before CF cant acctually be made or stay rigid enough?
[Edited on 2/3/11 by loggyboy]
The body parts on a race bike have a reasonably important aerodynamic role to play. CF can be made thinner and lighter than even lightweight GRP
without the same risk of flexing/distortion affecting airflow.
If you want some idea of the sort of forces involved, try driving along at motorway speed and put your hand out of the window and see if you can feel
any sort of force on it. Then imagine doing the same thing at 180mph.
and Steve, it needs to be painted to include sponsor logos etc as without these, they couldn't afford the bloody stuff in the first place!
Thanks for the info
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Originally posted by loggyboy
Thanks for the info
So... is it just me thats getting a bit tired of the whole 'carbon look' ?
I mean when every chav this side of the thames has a carbon (or carbon look) bonnet on their damn Corsa... at the end of the day it's just
another material... why not paint it...
<runs for covesr and awaits outraged flaming>
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Originally posted by DaveFJ
So... is it just me thats getting a bit tired of the whole 'carbon look' ?
I mean when every chav this side of the thames has a carbon (or carbon look) bonnet on their damn Corsa... at the end of the day it's just another material... why not paint it...
<runs for covesr and awaits outraged flaming>
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Originally posted by DaveFJ
<runs for covesr and awaits outraged flaming>
I know what you mean, but Its not really applicable to the two (actual) race bikes above...