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Dave Mills wrote:
> An engineering team here is considering building a suspension system > for a solar powered car using mountain bike forks. Any > recomendations on what might be good choices to support approx. 180 > lbs per shock? Would only need to handle potholes in a road surface, > but would be at max. speed of 70mph and using high pressure tires. > Good adjustablity, damping, etc would be improtant, low weight also > desirable. Look into some of the Formula SAE cars, which are built by engineering students, and run in autocross-type races. Your application will be different, but the weight would be similar. So you could probably do well by copying/adapting one of those chassis. I know some Formula SAE cars have used MTB shocks -- not forks, but rear ones. Matt O. |
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