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Re: Featherbed frame design went against all engineering pri
I agree with the above quote. Any bent tube will act like a spring in compression and tension and is inefficient regarding strength/weight and so it follows that a bent tube is too heavy which means it's an inefficient design. But my original point was beware of taking things for granted (especially) off the internet,
Jose.
L.A.B. said:Jose Refit said:As I implied, I've never seen any quotes from Dr Bauer regarding derogatory comments pertaining to the featherbed frame,
Bob Trigg, the designer who worked under Dr. Stefan Bauer on the Commando frame (and whose name also appears on the patent) says the following on the Duke Norton video: http://www.dukevideo.com/prd1121/Best-o ... Norton-DVD
.....and Dr. Bauer, said OK, we need a completely new frame-because he didn't like featherbed frame, he looked at it not from the point of view of a motorcyclist but from the point of view of an engineer, and he always said: "Any frame with a bent tube is either unnecessarily weak or it's too heavy."
Therefore I'm inclined to believe what he says is true.
I agree with the above quote. Any bent tube will act like a spring in compression and tension and is inefficient regarding strength/weight and so it follows that a bent tube is too heavy which means it's an inefficient design. But my original point was beware of taking things for granted (especially) off the internet,
Jose.