[python] Re: frame flexibility
- From: Dirk Bonne <dirk_bonne@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 17:31:45 +0100
Torben Scheel wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Dirk Bonne <dirk_bonne@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 13:03:01 +0100
Subject: [python] Re: frame flexibility
> Jürgen Mages wrote:
> > Hi Dirk,
> >
> > at first glance I would blame this on the 30x10x1 tubing.
>
> If it were only true! It is 30x10x1.5 :-)
>
> > Does Torben, who uses the same material has flexing?
>
> yes, please, test it out!
I have extensive "flexing" from the flevopivot mount to the rear frame
clip-mounted), so I can't determine if anything else are flexing until
that is fixed.
Already fixed that! ...unfortunatly :-(
I could feel the U-profile bending under my weight, when mounting the
bike. See picture attached for what I did --it is a mean looking pivot
now. It still needs side plating (rost/dirt prevention).
> I would suspect the Dirk's pivot (the flat plates) after
seeing his weldings (good!). On my bike the rear fork (a pleonasm? The
fork!) is the weakest point - I'm fixing that with 10*10*1 tubing from
dropouts to seatmount.
Does this mean you will make the seat unmovable? I am also beginning to
suspect the innocent looking rear part.
I'm going to make a tube that fits the flevoaxel
exactly in a lathe, and braze it in the rear frame, but maybe I can't
When I saw your python, you were not using the parts 25, 26, 47 and 27
(numbers taken from the drawing you posted). My experience with the
flevo is that these are really important to completely eliminate flexing
in the flevo pivot. And it prevents the holes from elongating becuase
the axle does not rattle anymore in these holes.
eliminate every last bit of flexing. I wonder if flevobike have the same
problem - I used mild steel and the flevo way with enforcements plates :
http://www.hpv-klub.dk/selvbygger/Flevoracer/e-fr09.gif - the holes in
the rear frame are bound to be eliptical in time.
Cheers'
Torben
-----Original Message----- From: Dirk Bonne <dirk_bonne@xxxxxxxxxx> To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 13:03:01 +0100 Subject: [python] Re: frame flexibility
> Jürgen Mages wrote:
> > Hi Dirk,
> >
> > at first glance I would blame this on the 30x10x1 tubing.
>
> If it were only true! It is 30x10x1.5 :-)
>
> > Does Torben, who uses the same material has flexing?
>
> yes, please, test it out!
I have extensive "flexing" from the flevopivot mount to the rear frame clip-mounted), so I can't determine if anything else are flexing until that is fixed.
Already fixed that! ...unfortunatly :-(
Cheers'
Torben
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