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Basic motorbike frame design has not changed much over the past few decades (if in fact ever). Its basically a beefed up diamond pushbike frame. Of course there have been many refinements, the Norton featherbed used twin tubes and since the Vincent Black Shadow, some bikes have used the engine/gearbox
assembly as a stressed member. I wouldnt deny that design has improved with much greater rigidity, but essentially, even with cast elements, the structure is an internal frame
Most bikes now have some aerodynamic and rider weather-protection fairings. These are essentially bolt on fibre-glass mouldings. Why not scrap the tubular frame and make an aerodynamic, structurally stressed shell? This would be made of a similar lightweight sandwich construction as the tub of the Lotus Elise. The engine and drive components would be bolted to the inside of the shell and could also be stressed. For ease of maintenance, it could be hinged like a clam shell.
I believe this would make for a lightweight motorbike with pure clean lines. Of course the macho elements of exposed machinery: polished gearbox casings, aggressive cylinder block finning and look at me how many chromed exhaust downpipes Ive got would be missing, replaced by elegant ducting and a less-is-more aesthetic.
Monocoque Motorcycles
http://en.wikipedia...nocoque#Motorcycles Baked in 1967 it seems [BunsenHoneydew, Sep 27 2007]
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Sort of Leather suit of armour? |
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would this be baked? but i do like it.
http://www.ecomobile.com |
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How does the 'hinged like a clamshell' bit work, then? Can't imagine that this would do much for the rigidity of the construction. |
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Wouldn't this more correctly be called a monocoque construction motorcycle? |
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Congratulations, you have invented the Vespa. |
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