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 Post subject: Frame tt1 and tt2 rake
PostPosted: Fri Apr 13, 2018 7:37 am 
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Someone has this information, what steering angle they have ..Thanks


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 Post subject: Re: Frame tt1 and tt2 rake
PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 2:40 am 
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750TT wrote:
Someone has this information, what steering angle they have ..Thanks

The problem with this conversation is how to measure it. The problem is even worse when we talk about trail, which is really the only number that matters.
I suggest you define it as the angle measured from a perpendicular - that comes from the crankcase horizontal ribs.
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Usually the rake and trail numbers are from the drawing board. In this setting the suspension is topped out, as it would be if placed on a table in front of you.
In this way the weight of the chassis and rider does not interfere with the geometry quoted.
I hope you can get a sense that comparing numbers among friends is useless unless you replicate the way that they were measured.
I hope this helps you.


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 Post subject: Re: Frame tt1 and tt2 rake
PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 4:05 am 
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Thanks Nick.


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 Post subject: Re: Frame tt1 and tt2 rake
PostPosted: Mon Apr 16, 2018 3:10 am 
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Some of the Beneluxheads started a few years ago with drawing a .dwg of the SS frame but since most of us have also a job to do and bare frames of bevel SS are not found easily, that project came to a stop.
There were a few framemakers who made TT2 and TT1 frames but I guess they just made a jig to fit headstock and enginemounts and then just "connected the dots" ;)
Since (I guess) a few of us have a bare frame someplace , there is a "fairly easy" method to compare (important and critical) dimensions (except the Original Pantah frame which has the extentions to the lower enginebolts).
Just put the frame on a flat surface so that the headstock rests on the table, together with the front enginebolt.
Fitting a pair bearings and inserting a tube so that You can mark the contactpoint of the virtual line that goes through the center of the headstock.
With all the known and measurable dimensions it's fairly easy to draw a .dwg (or similar) and compare the three things that matter (at least that's what I think) : angle, height and distance from the headstock to the front enginebolt.
The rest are fixed points OR personal preferences within the known dimensions such as ride height and trail.

browsing your tubes can deliver a few tips of how it's done.
The rest is blood, sweat, tears and cash :lol:

Of course it would be easier if I just went to Verlicchi and asked for the Original drawings :lol:

And now back to the "digital drawingboard" to draw my new personal Ducati workspace in progress.

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 Post subject: Re: Frame tt1 and tt2 rake
PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 4:51 am 
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750TT wrote:
Someone has this information, what steering angle they have ..Thanks



From what I found out researching this years ago when speaking to Derek Chittenden of Hejira

Rake 64 deg (26 deg if you look from the other side of the fence)

trail 105mm (but will all depend on your riding style/preference )

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 Post subject: Re: Frame tt1 and tt2 rake
PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 6:03 am 
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Sam wrote:
trail 105mm


But measured how Sam? This is just a number right now.....you see?

Thanks for sharing!


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 Post subject: Re: Frame tt1 and tt2 rake
PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 7:11 am 
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Sam wrote:
750TT wrote:
Someone has this information, what steering angle they have ..Thanks



From what I found out researching this years ago when speaking to Derek Chittenden of Hejira

Rake 64 deg (26 deg if you look from the other side of the fence)

trail 105mm (but will all depend on your riding style/preference )

Sam

Hi Sam.
Thanks for the data, it's what I was looking for :idea: ..


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 10:23 am 
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nick gill wrote:
Sam wrote:
trail 105mm


But measured how Sam? This is just a number right now.....you see?

Thanks for sharing!


The way I was taught to measure the trail is to take a centre line through the steering head to the ground ( not through the fork tube centre) then drop a plumb line from the centre of the wheel spindle , measure the distance in between both points and there is your trail. Get a copy of Motorcycle chassis design by Tony Foal ISBN 0-85045-560-X lots of theory there.

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