Hello, folks. I signed up yesterday, and am excited to be here. I am a confirmed Gyro owner, and each and every time I ride it I am reminded of how it felt to...
... Sascha (Aleks Kovac) is here quite often, he's the one you're looking for. but, in my view, the 2F1T is a suboptimal solution for a TT since side forces...
... well, if the steering wheel or bar is on the non tilting part, cool : ) when my kid bro saw my pics for the first time, he said: "so, it leans like a bike...
... but, in my view, the 2F1T is an optimal solution for a TT since side forces are generated by two different factors front and rear, the couple better than...
... I'd say, It all depends. If you are asking about a small, e.g. human-powered trike (HPV), then probably the steering controls could be attached to the ...
btw, yesterday I happened to have my nose in John Bradley's Volume 2 of "The Racing Motorcycle: a technical guide for constructors" Shows a lot of good stuff...
Hi Sascha and group, Thanks for the spam. I have enjoyed the welding course and I have bought myself a Conti-weld 150 mig/mag apparatus. The welding isn't so...
... I would have thought it possible to have a curved plastic screen that could be cheaply replaced as a service item, like wiper blades. I know we like to ...
... you're welcome : ) I just noticed that I spamed another group with some cheap and simple calculating software http://www.graficalc.com which you probably...
... wrote: [Re: nArrow flat screen] ... that could be cheaply replaced as a service item, like wiper blades. Only if your nArrow is registered as a modified...
Hi Sascha, ... one ... do ... most ... support ... I know. ... triangulation ... I am working on a new idea for the rear wheel arrangement. It does once more...
... front ... I wouldn't do that regular drivers do not like that sort of thing... personally I prefer controls that do not interact that directly......
... a smarter way to attach these "shocks" to the frame is over bolts at both ends fixed to the frame... there is more... : ) ...do you insist on connection...
Hello Alex, Perhaps the additional throttle and brake control is somewhat overdone. But the single stick control for steering is certainly the only right...
... I've been recently driving a sporty car with a loose steering column, so if you pull on the wheel during acceleration the rim moves about one thickness. ...
Bob Stuart
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Jul 5, 2004 8:18 pm
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... From: tiltex2003 <bxb@...> ... I think we expect super-quick steering on a motorcycle because it is needed for balance at low speed. It is...
Bob Stuart
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Jul 5, 2004 10:23 pm
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Hi all, An interesting Australian concept skateboard: http://www.gizmo.com.au/public/News/news.asp?articleid=1839 Regards, Bob http://www.stabilex.com...
Hi Folks, I have been interested in TTW vehicles since Mother Earth News published the Experimental Vehicle Newsletter in the 1980's. Having read Tony Foale,...
... the ... say might be, but I call attention to an amercan project of the early sixties... they had a drive by oil car with a hydraulic joy stick in the door...
... or ... right place to start chosen =) ... wide ... turns ... ride a motorbike, sorry to disappoint you, but from my point of view TTs arent all that simple...
... certainly ... I'd ... in ... Well, when you sneeze you can either use your left- or righthand and some tissue to control the damage. This steering stick is...
... From: tiltex2003 <bxb@...> ... Get Back, you Nasty Guardrail! I've got Tissue! Cheers, Bob Stuart...
Bob Stuart
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Jul 6, 2004 6:17 pm
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Hello Sascha, I am impressed. However I must inform about some new insights concerning the rear wheel arrangement. Reality - the BMW F650GS engine and its...
... people ... If the stick has a long throw for a given response then a little shaking shouldn't be a big deal. Sneezing with one hand on the steering wheel...