Has this been considered.....?
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Has this been considered.....?
I'm watching Richard Hammond's Engineering Connections show and they are exploring the effects of spoilers on Formula One cars.
My question: have spoilers ever been considered on bikes, given the main intention of a spoiler is to increase downforce, allowing for faster cornering.....
My question: have spoilers ever been considered on bikes, given the main intention of a spoiler is to increase downforce, allowing for faster cornering.....
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Re: Has this been considered.....?
i think Casey Stoner used spoilers last year on the Ducati to put extra downforce on the front tyre. i dont bikes go fast enough to warrant them imo, say compared to f1.
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Re: Has this been considered.....?
In Moto GP they did. Stoner had wing'lets on the duc last season. Mainly to keep the front down on the high speed parts.
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Why only Stoner? Surely they would add some advantage?
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Re: Has this been considered.....?
winglets are only a bit effective on a bike...if at all
coz unlike a car a lot of the time you are off the vertical (as in tipped in or goingn around corners_
also a bike's face is vertical as against a car which is horizontal
and finally ...a wing big enough to be effective would be so wide as to effect a bikes lean in corners
no use having a big wing if its going to tip you off on the next corner
coz unlike a car a lot of the time you are off the vertical (as in tipped in or goingn around corners_
also a bike's face is vertical as against a car which is horizontal
and finally ...a wing big enough to be effective would be so wide as to effect a bikes lean in corners
no use having a big wing if its going to tip you off on the next corner

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Re: Has this been considered.....?
I think the main problem with bikes is that they're constantly changing position in relation to the road, so it's hard to engineer any kind of downforce that won't become create lateral force when the bike changes lean angle. Besides, any downforce you create mid-turn would act on the bike/rider rather than the contact patch, so it'll just pull you towards the ground.
Also, the rider is a massive aerodynamic problem. Constantly changing shape and position, and with all these nooks and crannies that just end up creating turbulence. Hard to design an aerodynamic solution that'll work with the rider hanging off.
Also, the rider is a massive aerodynamic problem. Constantly changing shape and position, and with all these nooks and crannies that just end up creating turbulence. Hard to design an aerodynamic solution that'll work with the rider hanging off.
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They designed gyroscopic cameras to remain horizontal...maybe it has merit....
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Don't forget that wings also create drag. F1s have a lot of power and can overcome the effect of drag and look at this year in F1, they have adjustable wings and that allows up to about 20kph difference I think..
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Re: Has this been considered.....?
wait on.
I'm sure there are canards on some bikes already? doesn't the 12R fairing have protruding canards? They aren't wings... and not sur eif they do anything for dowforce... but they must be there for a reason?
I'm sure there are canards on some bikes already? doesn't the 12R fairing have protruding canards? They aren't wings... and not sur eif they do anything for dowforce... but they must be there for a reason?
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Re: Has this been considered.....?
yeah they gave the designer something to do, and the marketer something to write aboutSupafrog wrote:wait on.
I'm sure there are canards on some bikes already? doesn't the 12R fairing have protruding canards? They aren't wings... and not sur eif they do anything for dowforce... but they must be there for a reason?

as mentioned the biggest factors against are the lean angles, and the fact that infront of the rear of the bike, where you would place a large spoiler, is a rider that constantly changes shape... also refer to laidback's comment on drag...
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Re: Has this been considered.....?
Just because it looks cool, a CFD visualisation of the airflow over a BMW:

I think the surface colours represent air velocity (the 'hotter' the colour, the faster the airflow), and the red cloudy bits are turbulence.

I think the surface colours represent air velocity (the 'hotter' the colour, the faster the airflow), and the red cloudy bits are turbulence.
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Easy ZX12................Winglets
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Re: Has this been considered.....?
yep winglets...not!Damon Z1000 wrote:Easy ZX12................Winglets
according to Kawasaki they are airflow separators
used to prevent turbulent air from the front wheel
disturbing airflow along the rear upper section of the fairing
reducing drag and allowing a higher top speed
..source my ZX12R Ninja Silver book... Page 30
so there you go

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Re: Has this been considered.....?
Simonchelli had some odd bits tacked on to his bike last year due to his size.Not as aero as midgets Stoner and Pedrosa.StuMiller wrote:Why only Stoner? Surely they would add some advantage?
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Has this been considered.....?
Super Sic's Honda is still slightly different to the others. He has wider parts on the front of his bike to get the air around his arms and legs.
Carol Abraham is running the wings on his duc at some races. Hayden had them on at a few races also.
It's personal choice and track dependent. They were originally added to help hold wheelies down and improve weight on the front. I feel that Ducati weren't interested in changing their whole bikes design for Stoner, so they made some fancy fairings to show they cared.
Rossi comes along and hey presto new bike!!
Carol Abraham is running the wings on his duc at some races. Hayden had them on at a few races also.
It's personal choice and track dependent. They were originally added to help hold wheelies down and improve weight on the front. I feel that Ducati weren't interested in changing their whole bikes design for Stoner, so they made some fancy fairings to show they cared.
Rossi comes along and hey presto new bike!!
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