Vargas
Well-Known Member
Is there any limit on the wheelbase smallest size? I mean, is there any geometry restriction to create a RSWB (Really Short Wheel Based) bike?
To me the driving limit for upright bikes is the distance from the bottom bracket to the front wheel, since there has to be enough free room to turn the front wheel and not hit one's toes while pedaling.
With a FWD MBB this restriction doesn't exist. The shortest possible wheelbase is one wheel diameter.
Thus, how big, or small, could a RSWB bike be? In theory, how much could the Sofrider wheelbase be reduced - the rear wheel is quite far from the front wheel?
Does the SR picture below make any sense from wheelbase perspective?
To me the driving limit for upright bikes is the distance from the bottom bracket to the front wheel, since there has to be enough free room to turn the front wheel and not hit one's toes while pedaling.
With a FWD MBB this restriction doesn't exist. The shortest possible wheelbase is one wheel diameter.
Thus, how big, or small, could a RSWB bike be? In theory, how much could the Sofrider wheelbase be reduced - the rear wheel is quite far from the front wheel?
Does the SR picture below make any sense from wheelbase perspective?