Balor
Zen MBB Master
First, a few sketches to to show that it works at least on paper:
With 'superman' tiller:
With USS:
(Sorry, I'm a total n00b when it comes to CAD)
A bit of history:
I have a 'Zockraish' clone myself, it has steering angle between Zockra and Vendetta - 65. I like it, and I used to pedal feedback very quickly and now do not notice it at all. However, it was not tailor-made for me and a bit too small, so I wanted to order a custom one (due to me being a relatively poor Russian, ordering Cruzbike is NOT an option, or I'd do it, of course).
After reading this articles:
http://www.recumbents.com/wisil/brown/alltogether.htm
http://www.tonyfoale.com/Articles/RakeEx/RakeEx.htm
I thought that going like 80-85 angle might be a good idea, to minimize wheel flop.
But than I've seen this:
http://www.fastfwd.nl/index.php?id=35
And I've been struck with an idea:
What about 100 steering angle? That is going to make heavy (hence - 'floppy') front triangle completely self-stabilizing up to inclines of 10 degrees. And situation is actually exacerbated by weight of legs, eventually you learn to correct for that, but it takes effort.
Of course, such an angle is tailor-made to actually maximize pedal feedback, but why not? I think bar-pulling is more effective than pushing against the seat - I definitely output more power this way.
After mulling about, I've understood that it might have much less pedal feedback than it might appear too:
Pedal feedback depends on:
Also, the shorter boom is, the less inertia it has (remember, moment of inertia of a pendulum is mR^2, and since most of the mass of the front triangle is concentrated at end of it - feet, cranks, etc - r^2 is 1/9!), hence the steering would be much quicker and lighter.
Of course, you cannot make boom TOO short, otherwise you'll get crank-frame interference, but boom being about equal to crank legth or about 170 cm might be best. (might be even shorter with shorter cranks).
So, benefits of such a design (again, on paper, I'm in a process of ordering a prototype, but since I'm poor and cannot be picky - it takes much longer than I hoped) include:
With concentric bottom bracket pivot. This way there would be no chain grown, and if you run internal gears, you can fine-tune gear ratio (as in - chain angle) to get perfect pro-squat that would completely eliminate pedal bob - in all gear ranges.
Since FWD non-MBB with 'negative' angles and offsets exist (FastFWD, Ming, etc) and seem to just fine, there seems to be nothing preventing FWD MBB bikes from benefiting from such design, in fact it seems they would benefit all the MORE.
I understand that any 'Cruzbike tribesman' first desire would be to rip this concept apart to maintain status quo of Cruzibke design being the best thing ever, and I daresay - bring it on!
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Maybe I am missing something?
With 'superman' tiller:
With USS:
(Sorry, I'm a total n00b when it comes to CAD)
A bit of history:
I have a 'Zockraish' clone myself, it has steering angle between Zockra and Vendetta - 65. I like it, and I used to pedal feedback very quickly and now do not notice it at all. However, it was not tailor-made for me and a bit too small, so I wanted to order a custom one (due to me being a relatively poor Russian, ordering Cruzbike is NOT an option, or I'd do it, of course).
After reading this articles:
http://www.recumbents.com/wisil/brown/alltogether.htm
http://www.tonyfoale.com/Articles/RakeEx/RakeEx.htm
I thought that going like 80-85 angle might be a good idea, to minimize wheel flop.
But than I've seen this:
http://www.fastfwd.nl/index.php?id=35
And I've been struck with an idea:
What about 100 steering angle? That is going to make heavy (hence - 'floppy') front triangle completely self-stabilizing up to inclines of 10 degrees. And situation is actually exacerbated by weight of legs, eventually you learn to correct for that, but it takes effort.
Of course, such an angle is tailor-made to actually maximize pedal feedback, but why not? I think bar-pulling is more effective than pushing against the seat - I definitely output more power this way.
After mulling about, I've understood that it might have much less pedal feedback than it might appear too:
Pedal feedback depends on:
- Head tube angle (in case of Zockra in is nearly parralel to pedal force vector, hence almost no feedback)
- Q-factor
- Boom length - acting as lever.
Also, the shorter boom is, the less inertia it has (remember, moment of inertia of a pendulum is mR^2, and since most of the mass of the front triangle is concentrated at end of it - feet, cranks, etc - r^2 is 1/9!), hence the steering would be much quicker and lighter.
Of course, you cannot make boom TOO short, otherwise you'll get crank-frame interference, but boom being about equal to crank legth or about 170 cm might be best. (might be even shorter with shorter cranks).
So, benefits of such a design (again, on paper, I'm in a process of ordering a prototype, but since I'm poor and cannot be picky - it takes much longer than I hoped) include:
- No wheel flop - front triangle is actually self-stabilizing. It might be less of a problem on Cruzbike, but on my 65 head angle MBB it is HUGE PITA. I do randoneering and I have to move the bike around a lot, including being very tired.
- Less pedal feedback.
- While you have limited ability to rotate your entire body to get to the cranks as you turn, on shorter boom you do not actually have to!
- Possibility of having front triangle suspended by a trailing link suspension:
With concentric bottom bracket pivot. This way there would be no chain grown, and if you run internal gears, you can fine-tune gear ratio (as in - chain angle) to get perfect pro-squat that would completely eliminate pedal bob - in all gear ranges.
Since FWD non-MBB with 'negative' angles and offsets exist (FastFWD, Ming, etc) and seem to just fine, there seems to be nothing preventing FWD MBB bikes from benefiting from such design, in fact it seems they would benefit all the MORE.
I understand that any 'Cruzbike tribesman' first desire would be to rip this concept apart to maintain status quo of Cruzibke design being the best thing ever, and I daresay - bring it on!
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Maybe I am missing something?