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General Category => General Discussions => Topic started by: Morgen 3Eman on April 07, 2014, 03:26:29 AM
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Hi Folks,
Alan asked for a quick video some time ago, and we finally got a decent day, so here it is. My dear wife seems to have turned off the auto focus ability somehow.....
http://youtu.be/mcNb-95R1zE
TTFN,
Dennis
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Thanks for the video Dennis.
Unfortunately, it looks like the self-righting mechanism is a bit too effective, as you the bike was able to lean in a straight line but not when you cornered (although your body was leaning a fair amount).
I think you should mechanically link the tilt mechanism to the steering using cables or pull/push-rods etc. to ensure it tilts the right way and when it's supposed to.
It might need some form of centrifugal/mechanical governor device to reduce the angle of lean as its speed increases.
Here is a very simple form of leaning trike on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XUXBtgQ9KQ), or a different version which is a bit more sophisticated (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JSTqIOORgI).
Perhaps this tilting set-up (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcKo6NYTJeI) could be adapted for your Morgen
Alan
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Hi Alan,
I think I mentioned that I was playing around with the tilting setup. I have found that there is a VERY scary setting, and since I am nearly 70 years old, I decided to approach the parameter changes from the sissy side. During the video, I had the bits set so the self righting near at its strongest. I have already found the "tipping point" setting, and it was not fun for an old fart. A video of that run would have been very amusing for most folks, I suspect, but not so much for me..... Any question why I wear a full face hat and gloves?
I have to admit I love the hydraulic disc brakes on the rear wheels. They are easily modulated, but when I pull hard on the lever, the wheels stop and it goes to dead slow in a very short straight line. No drama. The 0 to 25 mph is pretty good, too. :) 50+ volts at 40+ amps makes it fun.
Is it YELLOW enough to be seen on the street?
TTFN,
Dennis
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They call me mellow yellow.