Affiliation:
1. Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering, Simon Engineering Laboratories, University of Manchester
2. Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering, Simon Engineering Laboratories, University of Manchester
Abstract
Motorcycles are subject to two dynamic steering instabilities, a low-speed ‘flutter’ at 6–8 Hz. and a high-speed ‘weave’ at 2-3 Hz, both of which are increased by adding a tail load, or by decreasing the rider mass. This paper is concerned with the low-speed instability, and describes work which resulted in the elimination of this potentially dangerous phenomenon from a current large-capacity motorcycle. The cause was found to be twofold: a fundamental castor instability at the front wheel, coupled to a resonance in the upper section of the main frame. Recommendations on future frame design are made, and fundamental limitations of the ‘telescopic’ front fork are demonstrated.
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