Hello Ross, ... I don't think that this is an odd question. The X-Link does move easily when in an upright position if the CoG is to near the dead zone. There...
Wow!, Some of us have insistently tried to deseXtabilize this List, with no success. Let me try again. When I was a High School Student (Around the Stone Age)...
... I think you need to define the control input style before you examine how the X link [or any other link] should be arranged. Centrifugal force will...
... short side was the wheel axle. ... an extremely strong and rigid steering geometry, flat and with good dynamic behaviour. ... moving the two side arms of...
... This was more or less my aim in putting the CoG very low, not to be realistic, but to illustrate a non-trivial point about how the system behaves in one...
Arthur: I have not found anything on OEC motorcycles. But There is a Ner-A-Car Invented in USA and built in UK Around 1920. It is amazing that after erviewing...
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I've uploaded a slightly modified version of your steering geometry picture as it relates to the instantaneous center of rotation method that I brought up...
Oops! I put the side pins in the wrong place! Take the yellow, blue and grey parts an turn them 180º. You'll see that the trail is excessive. So a careful...
The OEC is mentioned in TF book page 7-33. The layout shown on page 7-32 is identical to yours but leading rather than trailing, so essentially the same. See ...
Hello Phillip, ... but ... manual ... inclined ... cross ... gradually ... force ... because ... it ... control ... It will be important, with regard to a...
Bob said: I took the X-Pendulum for a ride inside my car and couldnt see a movement of the swing weight whilst I was cornering. So I guess that Juice isnt a ...
Chorete, I've posted 3 more pics of the OEC bike at http://tinyurl.com/fa5ug . Also have a look at the front suspension of Cedric Lynch's FF bike at ...
snip ... ...until you consider the steering linkages and you try to achieve bumpless steer ;) Peter ... __________________________________________________ Do...
Thanks for the OEC. Wonderful pictures!. Engineering like most human endeavours is 80% feelings and 20% hard Science. If you are Motor cycle oriented, you...
... Yes, I agree. My interest moved from upright motorcycles to recumbent motorcycles some time ago, and the high steering head is not ideal. What is...
Aaron Davenport <aarontdav@...> wrote: Does anyone else know how to get the the video capture option in Juice? It's under the main menu "Options" below...
... We have a four-bar chassis in nArrow Streets; it looked so good under the Piaggio X9 bodywork we just continued it through the headstock downtubes forward...
Hi all, On discovery channel the Orange County bike constructors are using 240mm wide rear wheel tires for their choppers. Could such a wide tire also be used...
... using ... tire ... First of all because it looks cool imo! Perhaps it can also enhance stability and provide for more grip, when combined the X-Link. ...
snip [wide motorbike tyre on front of TTW] ... OK. I can see the first. But not the second. A wide tyre requires more body lean for a balanced turn than a...
... Now that would need a 'funny' front end! We had a bit of to-ing and fro-ing here (or was it on the Feet Forward list?) about the relative merits of front...
For those of you who've been playing with Juice, I thought I'd throw this file out there for you to look at. I built what should be a Calleja replica with the...