The person who designed and built this has obviously given the tilting mechanism a lot of thought and I don't even begin to understand it all. But why, after all that effort, does he just toss the rear end of a bike into it? LINK
Seems to have run out of ideas perhaps? Should have asked us lot.......
he forgot to use the word KISS
[Edited on 14-11-04 by mangogrooveworkshop]
Very strange!Put so much time, money and effort in the front design and than stick half a bike in the rear
I dont understand jack s"#t about it but the guy seems to know what he's doing or...are all those bits and pieces impressing me.
Looks like he's a hydraulic based engineer or else he wouldn't have used a pendulum but accelerometer inertia sensors instead.
They can be electronically damped compared to oil damping on that pendulum.
I would suspect that at speed on a fast undulating road with a bump or two will create havoc.
The whole concept is excellent and very well engineered but I suspect he's lost his way a bit as mangroove says.
Looking at the 'hood' I would say the next project is to make that rise hydraulically.
[Edited on 23/11/04 by Rob Lane]
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Originally posted by Cita
Very strange!Put so much time, money and effort in the front design and than stick half a bike in the rear
I never said that he's not a clever guy i just find it a bit strange Mike.