Who Needs a Front Fork?

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classic33

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forkless-bike-olli-photo1.jpg

And its not been photoshopped out.
 

young Ed

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steering would have to all be through linkages down to a steering arm going to a stub axle like thing on the front wheel
or through a series of sensors and servos and down to a stepper motor or similar controlling a steering arm going to a stub axle like thing on the front wheel

also why, just why? it doesn't even look good!
Cheers Ed
 

AndyRM

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steering would have to all be through linkages down to a steering arm going to a stub axle like thing on the front wheel
or through a series of sensors and servos and down to a stepper motor or similar controlling a steering arm going to a stub axle like thing on the front wheel

also why, just why? it doesn't even look good!
Cheers Ed

Apparently it's a long steering rod. You clearly know more about mechanics than I do; I thought steering rods had to be straight?
 
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classic33

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steering would have to all be through linkages down to a steering arm going to a stub axle like thing on the front wheel
or through a series of sensors and servos and down to a stepper motor or similar controlling a steering arm going to a stub axle like thing on the front wheel

also why, just why? it doesn't even look good!

Cheers Ed
Because he wanted to!
 

young Ed

Veteran
Apparently it's a long steering rod. You clearly know more about mechanics than I do; I thought steering rods had to be straight?
don't think they HAVE TO be straight to work but it's just on most vehicles there is no need for them to be bent

anyway, most of the vehicles i work on (tractors) have just a couple of hydraulic rams going to the stub axles and sometimes they will even have a tie rod but not always :smile:
Cheers Ed
 
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