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Ziguy
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      10-13-2003, 04:41 AM
Is Hyperpro speed sensitive steering damping a good concept???


 
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      10-13-2003, 05:51 AM
how about the electronic honda one


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      10-13-2003, 06:34 AM

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Id guess that it is a real good idea....it would go tight at higher speeds
yet relax around town at lower speeds.

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      10-13-2003, 07:00 AM
I want to know how it works ... ???

Cam
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      10-13-2003, 09:01 AM
Sensor in the seat?

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      10-13-2003, 11:29 AM
sphincter sensor?

Cam
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RM
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      10-13-2003, 11:55 AM
Someone let Moike at (E-Mail Removed) loose on an internet connection
and the result was:
> Sensor in the seat?
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me too...to be truly 'road speed sensetive' u'd think it'd be hooked to the
pulse generator for the speedo and have a servo to wind it up and down with
speed...then it'd have to be calibrated an stuff...no mention of such a
thing...praps velocity sensetive with a bit of mechanical valving trickery?
anyway, wassamatter doncha got arms?


 
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Greg Byrnes
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      10-13-2003, 01:56 PM
By "Speed sensitive" I am assuming you mean the speed the bars are being
flicked from side to side and not the speed of the bike itself?

Yes good idea (the 1st one that is) - low resistance for normal riding then
if you hit a bump and the bars try to twist out of your hands the damper
reacts to sudden changes and stops it from happening (or at least lessening
it).

Greg

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Ziguy
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      10-13-2003, 01:57 PM
It not road speed sensitive but handlebar rotation speed sensitive!!! When
the handle bar are turned slowly the damping is very low but the faster you
turn it, the more damping you have.

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James Clark
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      10-13-2003, 02:05 PM


RM wrote:
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> Someone let Moike at (E-Mail Removed) loose on an internet connection
> and the result was:
> > Sensor in the seat?
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> > Moike
> > "FuTAnT" <cameronm@[student].unsw.edu.au> wrote in message
> > news:3f8a4d75$0$28123$(E-Mail Removed) u...
> >> I want to know how it works ... ???

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> me too...to be truly 'road speed sensetive' u'd think it'd be hooked to the
> pulse generator for the speedo and have a servo to wind it up and down with
> speed...then it'd have to be calibrated an stuff...no mention of such a
> thing...praps velocity sensetive with a bit of mechanical valving trickery?
> anyway, wassamatter doncha got arms?



Why should the road speed of the bike have anything at all to
do with the valving of the damper?

All you should concern yourself with is frequency and amplitude
of front end oscillations.


 
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