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" All-new design improves tappet reliability by eliminating the inner bearing race. Simplifying the design of the tappet increases the wall thickness of the roller by 27%, and provides a 36% increase in the size of the tappet axle. The result is a tappet with twice the strength and stability of the stock design. For Evolution® Big Twin models 1984 to present, and 4-speed Evolution® Sportster® and Buell® models 1986 thru 1990."
by mshook 2007-10-01 00:13 bearing · engine · cam · roller · photo · motorcycle
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"Ferrous, non ferrous castings and forgings are pivotal to the growth and development of industry as a whole. For making headways into the world market, we at Lovson, use modern manufacturing facilities to economize production, improve product quality and productivity to meet the global demand for custom development. With an impeccable track record of over three decade in this business, Lovson Engineering has become a name to reckon with for castings and forgings, engines and pump sets, bicycles to three wheeler, pressed component to fabricated machined assemblies, …we have it all under one roof, one name, …Lovson."
by mshook 2007-09-09 16:01 interesting · india · manufacture · diesel · cast · casting · engine · motorcycle
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"Harry Ricardo was one of the all-time great engine development engineers, founding the company which still bears his name, Ricardo Consulting Engineers Ltd. Born in 1885, he went to Rugby, Cambridge and then Trinity College. His interest in engines was to form into a long career, which led to his company becoming one of the worlds best-known development companies in both petrol and diesel technology. At the age of 17, he started a small engine production company: 'The Two-Stroke Engine Company' to manufacture and sell a car which used an engine that he had designed. The Dolphin engine became very popular with marine users, and found its way into most of the of the local boats in the Shoreham area (South Coast of Britain, west of Brighton) where Sir Harry was based. "
by mshook 2007-09-09 15:33 engine · history · stirling · ic · england · ww2 · motorcycle · auto
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by mshook 2007-08-18 14:06 motorcycle · chopper · art · photo · mynote
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"Written for everyone from motorcycling greenhorns to technical experts, this illustrated tour of motorcycle physics and mechanics offers a complete presentation of concepts which have never before been so thoroughly and comprehensibly presented in print. After examining the physical phenomena that govern the handling of a motorcycle, the text goes on to explain the various types of components that come together and make the bike go. Applicable to all makes and models, a generous selection of illustrations and photographs help readers visualize the topics at hand, allowing them to hit the saddle with a more complete awareness that enhances the riding experience. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title."
by mshook 2007-08-16 23:44 motorcycle · design · technology · why · frame · physics · via · borders · book · searchinside
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by mshook 2007-08-12 20:22 magazine · scooter · motorcycle · england
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" Automotive Links: * Automotive Learning Online - Offers great diagrams and text of the inner workings of automobiles. * Autoshop 101 - Some historical, some technical, all interesting * Brass and Nickel Touring Club - Wonderful site for historical perspective, placing the history of the automobile in context with general history. Visit the Mileposts. * How Auto Stuff Works - Another entry from How Stuff Works, answering almost any question you may have about how a car works, or how a future car might work. * How a Car Engine Works - Part of the How Stuff Works web site. A comprehensive overview of the internal combustion engine. * Model T Ford Club, International - Lots of stories, history, and tips about the Model T Ford. Don't miss the Student Pages. * Society of Automotive Engineers - This is the address at which to receive the World In Motion curriculum units for free with the aid of an engineer. * The Henry Ford - This link will take you to the Smart Fun section of the education division of the Henry Ford Museum, specifically to a historical "Road Trip" set in 1919. Join the adventures of one fictional family as they get to know how their lives will be changed by the purchase of a Model T. * This Day in Automotive History - The History Channel's popular "This Day in History" aimed at the history of the automobile. * West of Laramie - Online book dealing with the history of the automotive industry, particularly in Detroit. Aviation Links: * Aeronautics Internet Textbook - One of the best curriculum based web sites you'll come across. The collaboration between NASA's Learning Technologies Project and Cislunar Aerospace make for an indispensable site that teachers of all age groups can benefit from. * FAA, Aviation Education - In days gone by the FAA had a huge budget allocated to aviation education. Their program is now almost defunct, but the resources are still available online. Be prepared to spend some serious time looking at this information. Don't worry, your time will be well spent. * How Airplanes Work - Part of the How Stuff Works web site. A comprehensive overview aerodynamic forces, flight controls, power and more. One of the best all-around sites around! * The Wright Brothers Aeroplane Company - Offers one of the most informative sites to be found on the Wright Brothers. This site offers no real curriculum, but has downloadable and purchasable plans for the kites, toys and planes. * ALLSTAR - Sponsored in part by NASA's Learning Technology Project, the ALLSTAR (Aeronautics Learning Laboratory for Science Technology and Research) site offers activities and curriculum for a variety of levels of interest, with some good history and biography. Offers level-specific programs for middle school to colleges level students. * First Flight - This site, a project of the Knowlede Media Institute at the UKs Open University, features multimrdia simulators of pioneer aircraft that you can take for a virtual spin(Shockwave Player required - free download). Also includes historical and biographical information. * MS State Virtual Museum of Flight - This site is full of good information, but be careful of the author's personal prejudices, especially in regard to Glenn Curtiss. Biographies of pioneer flyers and inventors are very helpful. * Pitsco - This contains lots of great ideas for activities you can do in the classroom. Order a catalog and use it with the website for some great ideas for classroom projects. Bicycles * Pedaling History Bicycle Museum - Offers a concise overview of the history of bicycles, with pictures of each developmental stage of bicycling. * Exploratorium - "The Science of Cycling" discusses not only the components of the bicycle and their form and function, but history as well, including a short essay on the wheel. Engines: * Animated Engines - This is a wonderfully simple but comprehensive site that illustrates Internal Combustion, Steam and Turbine engines. * How a Car Engine Works - A comprehensive overview of the internal combustion engine with good animations of the engine at work. Part of the How Stuff Works web site. * How a Steam Engine Works - A comprehensive overview of how a steam engine works. Another page by How Stuff Works. * How a Gas Turbine Engine Works - Another wonderful page from the How Stuff Works website. * Early Steam Engines - History of the Steam engine from 1690-1840 with good animations of engine operation. * Encarta - MSN's encyclopedic discussion of the internal combustion engine, thoroughly cross referenced, with links to gasoline turbine engines (jet engines). Motorcycles: * Motorcycle Online - Offers a brief telling of the story of the first motorcycles. * Virginia Wind - This page from the Virginia Motorcycle Magazine describes the development of the motorcycle from bicycles to modern machines. Power & Energy * Green Car Club - A great site devoted to "green" vehicles. * New England Sustainable Energy Association - Provides a great listing of "alternative" energy projects and links to like organizations. * Tour de Sol - Yearly event sponsored by NESEA to further design and implementation of energy efficient vehicles. Steam: * Virtual Library of Steam Engine History - Includes some animations of engines in action. * Steam Engine Library - Another virtual library of steam engine history, slightly more academic than the first, at least in appearances. Links lead to entire texts on steam technology. * How Stuff Works - How Stuff Works is one of the most comprehensive and understandable sources of technical information, written to be understood by the non-technically minded, yet detailed enough for readers of all backgrounds. This section deals specifically with steam engines. * The History of Steam Engines - About.com's contribution is a good introduction to the men behind the the invention and developmentof the steam engine, and the engines themselves. Consists mostly of links. * A Brief History of the Steam Engine - Another primer on the early steam engines and their inventors. "
by mshook 2007-08-12 20:00 auto · aero · bicycle · motorcycle · links · list · good · owlshead · steam · enginne
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The infinite variety of technology. Great DK photographs.
by mshook 2007-08-12 10:08 motorcycle · bicycle · history · photo · good · swhpl · variety · engine · scooter · dk · mynote
http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Motorcycle-Book-Hugo-Wilson/dp/1564583031/ - cached - mail it - history
"magneto, crank shaft, sprocket, fly wheel, carburetor, speed gear, countershaft, driving gear, vibrator, compression stroke, armature, driving shaft, piston, connecting rod, "
by mshook 2007-08-12 09:58 motorcycle · book · ebook · engine · 1914 · history · antique
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"What if the steam powered technology of the Victorian era had continued on to the present day, offering up the same devices we use but with the metal, gears and wheels prevalent in those early machines? That’s the idea behind steampunk, current day tech with a steam era look."
by mshook 2007-08-12 09:56 via · motorcycle · popular · steam · engine · steampunk · art
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