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12565
Just a through. TILT CONTROL why can't a power Steering wheel pump and motor be used to control the tilt of the cabin getting the input from the Steering ...
Sammie
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Dec 1, 2008
2:28 pm
12566
As long as the motor you choose has enough torque for the job, there&#39;s no reason you can&#39;t do that. But the question isn&#39;t &quot;How do you control...
Aaron Davenport
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Dec 1, 2008
4:42 pm
12567
I am thinking about using some STAMP micro-controllers or the PIC. For the tilting control. I was thinking of the Hitachi H48C Tri-Axis Accelerometer or the...
Sammie
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Dec 2, 2008
12:46 am
12568
So far, I have not been able to imagine a robot that knows to do what I would in the esses, but I wish you well. To really use the third wheel, your actuators...
Bob Stuart
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Dec 2, 2008
1:04 am
12569
I am still trying to understand the interrelationship between countersteer (whether automatic or manual) and tilt. If you have a 1F2R3T machine (say a Calleja...
ocelot4ld
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Dec 2, 2008
8:39 am
12570
If you don't have forced tilt at speed, you get very little benefit from the third wheel. Two at the front can help prevent unrecoverable skids, but two at...
Bob Stuart
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Dec 2, 2008
8:55 am
12571
Doug said: If you have a 1F2R3T machine (say a Calleja set up) which I assume is what I have seen referred to as a virtual 2 wheeler or bike, The term you are...
Aaron Davenport
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Dec 2, 2008
12:16 pm
12572
Hi All! :-) I am new to this list. But very glad to find it. I notice in browsing through the photo album section that both The Carver and the Venture One...
John Goff
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Dec 2, 2008
1:06 pm
12573
Hi everyone, ... browsing ... The Carver is in the photos, but easy to miss. In the photos section, look for a file titled " Miscellaneous ". There are over...
Mitch Casto
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Dec 2, 2008
1:23 pm
12574
Hi Sammie, I considered a similar arrangement for my vehicle before deciding to make it FTC. But there is an easier way of doing this without the electronics...
stephen.williams64
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Dec 2, 2008
10:47 pm
12575
... sensed... hydraulically/ electrically etc etc, or how the tilt force is applied. All of these methods are fully covered by the CARVER patents. So...
bobobo882002
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Dec 3, 2008
2:45 am
12576
Hi everyone, in-wheel electric motors could be great, but my gosh, 92 pound wheels are a lot of unsprung weight - of course the smaller the vehicle, the ...
Mitch Casto
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Dec 3, 2008
5:15 pm
12577
... correctly there should be no need to lock the tilt angle at ANY speed above a stop. CS still works at a crawl, but balancing is more difficult. There is a...
ocelot4ld
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Dec 3, 2008
7:53 pm
12578
There were an aweful lot of electronic components listed for this to be a non-electronic design. But regardless, if a computer is deciding how to steer the...
Aaron Davenport
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Dec 3, 2008
8:47 pm
12579
Thanks Aaron My query did not refer to electronics, but others in the threat did. I will have a closer look at the Narrow, thanks for the lead. Doug ... to be...
ocelot4ld
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Dec 3, 2008
10:24 pm
12580
... Some of the weight is the active suspension, so I'm not sure it will all behave as if unsprung. -- alan.braggins@... ...
Alan Braggins
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Dec 6, 2008
9:51 am
12581
a clearer version of the photograph from Popular Mechanix Dec 1947...
ocelot4ld
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Dec 6, 2008
1:11 pm
12587
Hi everyone, a good sneaky strategy to enjoy tilting at Christmas is to buy children's toys that tilt. One of the latest is the NextSport Fuzion. ...
Mitch Casto
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Dec 10, 2008
3:19 pm
12588
Hi, here's more on Dr. Ernst Neumann Neander http://tinyurl.com/6lvwg5 full url http://blog.modernmechanix.com/mags/qf/c/Mech ...
Mitch Casto
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Dec 10, 2008
6:57 pm
12589
Hi, here's a bit about the 1912 Flxible Motorcycle Sidecar Company - http://tinyurl.com/6r3tzs full url ...
Mitch Casto
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Dec 10, 2008
9:13 pm
12590
Its hard to imagine how this arrangement would work with a large non tilting mass attached to a STV[ above the tilt axis of the STV?] There would always be...
bobobo882002
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Dec 11, 2008
5:09 am
12591
Armec makes a modern day version. There&#39;s a short video of it being used on their web page. http://www.armec.com/sidewinder.html Aaron......
Aaron Davenport
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Dec 11, 2008
12:40 pm
12592
... Articualted, unison leaning sidecars do work. And clearly Hugo Young was a pioneer, he really was the first. How well did this pioneering effort work...
John Goff
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Dec 11, 2008
1:11 pm
12593
The K-2 Kick-Two is a really good tilting scooter, and is very stable - my daughter, who was very nervous about learning to ride a bike, took to it with zeal....
Daniel Wolf
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Dec 11, 2008
1:12 pm
12594
It seems that the centrifugal force generated by the non tilt section is resolved into a downward loading onto the rear tire of the tilting section going...
bobobo882002
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Dec 11, 2008
3:04 pm
12595
... of the ... I sort of suggested this in my previous post ... but little did I imagine it has been done! These guys must have been experiencing some...
bobobo882002
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Dec 11, 2008
3:15 pm
12596
Hi everyone, below are references to a 1902 Quadrant Banking Tricycle. Of course, the word 'Banking' could mean tilting, but looking at photos of it, it isn't...
Mitch Casto
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Dec 11, 2008
3:32 pm
12597
Ok... with my assistant we can now illustrate the difference to those who cant keep up. Bronson, the Bull Terrier is on the non tilting sidecar and Phillip...
bobobo882002
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Dec 11, 2008
4:01 pm
12598
... Astonishing that these things are actually available to buy! Check their pictures - you can tilt the bike on left-handers fairly normally (45 degs??) but...
Roy Gardiner
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Dec 11, 2008
7:24 pm
12599
Hi, if you are interested in leaning motorcycle sidecars, check out my previous post - http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/tilting/message/2036 ( I gathered up...
Mitch Casto
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Dec 11, 2008
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