Weekend Automotive Story: 4MC Tilting 4-wheeler

4mc tilting 4 wheeler Weekend Automotive Story: 4MC Tilting 4 wheeler

This is luxury design based latest 4MC Tilting 4-wheeler are presenting great and advance conceptual design and whole part of body this 4MC Tilting 4-wheeler is based on latest design and I love this latest 4MC Tilting 4-wheeler.

SHOTTER says: “Imagine you have a triangle linking the three wheels. Halfway along the bike’s length, where the center of gravity is, the two lines linking the front and rear wheels are only half as far apart as they are at the front wheels. The center of gravity only needs to move outside these lines for the bike to fall over.”
SHOTTER said: “I’ve even tried locking my bike at full lean in one direction, and then riding in a circle the other way, so I’m leaning out of the direction of travel. It feels weird, but it didn’t fall over.”

“Using the Yamaha engine meant I had to build a frame,” he said, “So this prototype is much heavier and longer that it really needs to be. Built around its own engine, the bike could be 70kg lighter at around 200kg for a 400cc, or as little as 160kg for a 125cc, as well as being six to eight inches shorter. But all I am intending to do is prove my suspension ideas work, and for that, this prototype does the job.”

“So we looked at the alternatives, and found out about house-sitting. We found a couple who wanted to go to the Bahamas for two and a half years, and we took over their house. That meant we could let our house, and put the money into the project instead.

Then there’s the workshop I used, where the owner said that rather than charging me an hourly rate, he would accrue the hours, and I could pay him when I make money by selling the intellectual property in the designs. I spent nearly 4000 hours in that workshop.” via

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