Hi all,
thought there might be interest in looking at this.
Riley carbon Groundhugger.
A SA (I Think) school did well in the Solar Challenge with one. There's a link on the site.
http://www.rqriley.com/xr2.htm
John Lewis
Carbon Homebuilt Bent
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Carbon Homebuilt BentHi all,
thought there might be interest in looking at this. Riley carbon Groundhugger. A SA (I Think) school did well in the Solar Challenge with one. There's a link on the site. http://www.rqriley.com/xr2.htm John Lewis
That is sensational, the futuristic design really appeals to me especially the 'Terminator' style bolt on fork blades and swing arm. Very encouraging to see that CAD was utilised to enhance the design process.I use various design packages as part of the 8 to 5 slog and I can really see the advantage of using FEA (Finite Element Analysis) to take the guess work out of design intentions.
A bad day's riding beats a good day's work everytime
Nice looking unit, just wondering how the steering shaft bends as it does. CV joint maybe?
Shaun EDIT, ahh, small (very) uni, woulda thought the angle too sharp ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
G'day Shaun, it just uses a uni joint. Pretty simple really
A bad day's riding beats a good day's work everytime
Yeah ...some bike
Seen that pic a few times over the last year or two and always thought it'd be great to try one... but alass I've never seen one in real life. But good to dream
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