Just showing my plan of action for my next speed attempt.
General consensus is that im on the power limit for the current speed achieved. Thats not to discount running higher revs with the same gearing.
Getting the reserves of power needed to push the same bike faster is much much harder, think 20-30hp vs making the existing effort more streamlined.
On that front, ive turned my attention to whats happening behind me but i also have a plan to create a new front mudguard as im sure there's 2 main issues there.
The rear section of mudguard acting as a scoop and the front section acting as an air dam including the fork legs. See how from 1990 onward mudguards changed shape and took on a new function.
Ive created a foam mock up which when completed, will sit over the frame rails, not on them as the 50mm slab does. Itll also run no foam pad dropping me 30mm lower. The seat pad is approx 100mm longer which means im going to experience a serious tank slapper I can get lower on the tank. The tailpiece will follow my form and the rear tailing edge will cut off sharp to fool the air into leaving without making a vacuum .Kamtail effect?
I may move onto to top suspension mounts but im not looking to do everything at once. Getting my head lower and the above could move me up towards my goals. The stuff will all be interchangeable as i dont want a one trick pony, not for this anyways.
I await yourinsults input.
Rob
The mockup is real in foam, i used AI to clean up the background.
The inspiration is partly OW31 TZ750 Daytone 200 where they used a different seat for this very reason.
General consensus is that im on the power limit for the current speed achieved. Thats not to discount running higher revs with the same gearing.
Getting the reserves of power needed to push the same bike faster is much much harder, think 20-30hp vs making the existing effort more streamlined.
On that front, ive turned my attention to whats happening behind me but i also have a plan to create a new front mudguard as im sure there's 2 main issues there.
The rear section of mudguard acting as a scoop and the front section acting as an air dam including the fork legs. See how from 1990 onward mudguards changed shape and took on a new function.
Ive created a foam mock up which when completed, will sit over the frame rails, not on them as the 50mm slab does. Itll also run no foam pad dropping me 30mm lower. The seat pad is approx 100mm longer which means
I may move onto to top suspension mounts but im not looking to do everything at once. Getting my head lower and the above could move me up towards my goals. The stuff will all be interchangeable as i dont want a one trick pony, not for this anyways.
I await your
Rob
The mockup is real in foam, i used AI to clean up the background.
The inspiration is partly OW31 TZ750 Daytone 200 where they used a different seat for this very reason.
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