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front wheel rpm's in curve/turn

wyliec

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I have gloryders installed with the Y logo on the cap. They were installed with the Y's pointing in the same direction. After a few days of riding I noticed the Y's no longer point in the same direction. Is that because the inside wheel in a turn turns less revolutions as compared to the outside wheel? Just curious.
 
I have gloryders installed with the Y logo on the cap. They were installed with the Y's pointing in the same direction. After a few days of riding I noticed the Y's no longer point in the same direction. Is that because the inside wheel in a turn turns less revolutions as compared to the outside wheel? Just curious.


Yes...
 
That, and much more. If you ride over a bump on one side and not the other, that wheel travels slightly further distance wise than the other, etc.....
 
BUMPS AND DISTANCE

That, and much more. If you ride over a bump on one side and not the other, that wheel travels slightly further distance wise than the other, etc.....
Depending on the size of the BUMP it could be as much as..............................a millonth of a mile different ..so be carefull :yikes: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: Mike
 
Depending on the size of the BUMP it could be as much as..............................a millonth of a mile different ..so be carefull :yikes: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: Mike
Good point. At that rate it would take 100 bumps to move the tire 6.3 inches further than the other, or close to 1/10th of the circumference of the tire. 1000 bumps would almost add one extra rotation to a single tire. How many bumps in a mile?
 
S.W.A.G.

Good point. At that rate it would take 100 bumps to move the tire 6.3 inches further than the other, or close to 1/10th of the circumference of the tire. 1000 bumps would almost add one extra rotation to a single tire. How many bumps in a mile?

Man, hats off to you......I was only making light of this fact......:thumbup: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: :yes:.....Mike
 
Man, hats off to you......I was only making light of this fact......:thumbup: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: :yes:.....Mike
Its a beautiful day, but I feel blah, so I'm on the couch while the trike sits in the driveway....gotta do something to amuse myself.
 
OTHER OPTIONS

Its a beautiful day, but I feel blah, so I'm on the couch while the trike sits in the driveway....gotta do something to amuse myself.

Well looking at your Avatar .........................................I wouldn't be doing Math equations ! ! !:hun: :thumbup: :yes: :yes: :yes:.................................I meant that strictly as a compliment. :shocked:..............Mike :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:
 
Wylie,
:lecturef_smilie: This is a VERY serious problem that could lead to injury, death, or even embarssment! :shocked:
You must have your "Y-sensors" calibrated after proper installation and laser alignment by a BRP certified technician...
Failure to do so may result in the failure of the onboard systems that monitor "coolness"... :roflblack:
 
However far it moves, I won't be looking at it any more so as not to get the urge to reposition the caps.
 
Are the spokes on the wheels, and the lug nut orientations correct? It would be a shame if you aligned the "Y"s only to find out that one set of spokes is set to 12 oclock and the other is at 1 oclock.
 
Are the spokes on the wheels, and the lug nut orientations correct? It would be a shame if you aligned the "Y"s only to find out that one set of spokes is set to 12 oclock and the other is at 1 oclock.

I already said I'm not looking anymore. Besides, I already checked it out yesterday and yes they are different. Must be one too many bumps. Do you think if I drive backwards for a while everything will line up with the earth's geographic north pole or would it be the magnetic north?
 
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Tough to do...!!

though I nor anyone I know can see both sides at the same time I resigned myself to just not worrying about it..I have "Jaguar" logos all around and would love if they always stopped horizontal. That will not happen nor will both sides be in the same location. I have lifted a wheel in many a curve and that wheel gets a quarter turn before nanny puts it down.... Just enjoy..!! :ohyea:
 
Dang, now I have to install mirrors on my fenders so I can monitor if my hub emblems are aligned! :banghead:



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Yes, the wheels do travel different distances when turning, so they will never retain alignment of the emblems. Car show fanatics have sometimes jacked up their cars and rotated the wheels to align them the same for the judges. I have seen the same thing done to align the valve stems for a show. OCD anyone?
 
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A solution would be to make them 'Spinners' with a weighted side so they would always orient the same way when stopped.
 
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