here is a closer look, i think i see the blue coil. but i still can make out the grey link. The yellow is something else.xpensive wrote:Sorry ringo, but I can only see dark-blue coils, not yellow torsion bars, but that's ok when I love retro like the
solidpiece-machined 6000-Alu birdcage holding the rockers, beautiful thing that!
Hello........first time posting here but I have followed the forum for sometime.ringo wrote:here is a closer look, i think i see the blue coil. but i still can make out the grey link. The yellow is something else.xpensive wrote:Sorry ringo, but I can only see dark-blue coils, not yellow torsion bars, but that's ok when I love retro like the
solidpiece-machined 6000-Alu birdcage holding the rockers, beautiful thing that!
I don't see why they would use a coil spring over the torsional spring though. The coil takes up a lot of volume.
It's definetely a conventional coil-spring/damper unit operated by the top-rocker, while I guess the vertical link and the yellow thing is part of the anti-roll device?ringo wrote:here is a closer look, i think i see the blue coil. but i still can make out the grey link. The yellow is something else.xpensive wrote:Sorry ringo, but I can only see dark-blue coils, not yellow torsion bars, but that's ok when I love retro like the
solidpiece-machined 6000-Alu birdcage holding the rockers, beautiful thing that!
I don't see why they would use a coil spring over the torsional spring though. The coil takes up a lot of volume.
Xpensive being nice to USF1 and a Republican winning a senate seat in Massachusetts?xpensive wrote: In all honesty, I'm beginning to change here, starting to admire the man for doing what he does with resources at hand.
Think so? My guess would be Catia...from what I understand, it's strength is the multi-user environment, whereas Solidworks (from experience) is rather weak there...Jersey Tom wrote:Sure looks like Solidworks
Or perhaps like Strom Thurmond ever leaving the same Senate?madtown77 wrote:Xpensive being nice to USF1 and a Republican winning a senate seat in Massachusetts?xpensive wrote: In all honesty, I'm beginning to change here, starting to admire the man for doing what he does with resources at hand.
I'm very, very scared right now.
I really do hope they turn up in Bahrain. Seems like a great group of engineers giving it their all, when no one else gave them a chance.