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Mountain Bike Rear Suspension David Harris Chris Polinsky Luther Beale Heather Landis Faculty Advisor: Dr. Chien Wern.

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1 Mountain Bike Rear Suspension David Harris Chris Polinsky Luther Beale Heather Landis Faculty Advisor: Dr. Chien Wern

2 The Process 1. What is the Goal 2. What are the Options 3. How do Concepts Compare 4. Selecting a Concept 5. Pros and Cons

3 What is the Goal Comfortable ride over varied terrain Minimize effects of rider inputs Provide a suspension that maintains a consistent level of efficiency

4 Concepts Linkage System Active Control System Motor Flexible Wheel Swing Arm System Flexible Member

5 CriteriaImportance (1-5) Performance5 Not pedal activated5 Adjustable3 Rearward Path3 Absorbs bumps5 Constant seat height3 Minimize chain growth3 Ease of implementation4 Ease of maintenance2 Light weight4 Ease of manufacturing2 Aesthetics3 Innovative5 PDS Criteria

6 Results of Concept Analysis

7 Final Selection Key Points Strengths –Multiple Axle Paths –Higher Performance Weaknesses –Chain Growth –Increasing Complexity with # of Links

8 Conclusion A Linkage Based Suspension System


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