Wanting to build a Girder??
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Tell me what I need to do I need help with my girder!!!
PLESE HELP????
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Wanting to build a Girder??
I need some insite on building a girderfront end PLESE??
Here is the parts I have and plan!! For what it is worth???
A set of shocks off a Yamaha SR250!
11.5 eyelet to eyelet centers!
Not known spring rate? Pushing down with body wieght I can get 1in movement! I wiegh considerably so guessing 200 to 300 psi rating???
About 2.5 in travel to rubber stops on shock shaft? So around 3in with the stops compressed??
Adjustable!!
Two blocks of Alloy to hopefullly make trees out of!
Somewhat of a plan for the front linkages???
I thank this site and membershere [RueDOG] for helping me with this tool!!!
It has been of great help!!!
One or two designs to play with???
Plan for neck shaft?
Thread the bottom tree and shaft 1in 14tpi and thread shaft to protrude out bottom to put lock nut on!!
Turn the shaft to length of assembly untill out top tree then thread to 1in 14tpi and install a lock nut!!!
Drill and set screw top tree or clamp by splitting aluminum and installing thru bolt??? Not sure if needed?
Questions??
1.I want to use 1/2 grade 8 sholder bolts and cut head off and thread one end so both ends threaded on lathe to bolt thru trees and girder legs and for linkages??
2.I want to run locknut, washer, girder leg, nylon bushing, bronze oilite thrust washer, bronze oilite flange sleave bearing, nylon washer and then tree on bolt???
3.Can I run one shock with this shock?
4.Do I need tofind different shock or just run two?
5.Is the design valid?
6.Do I need to fix top tree to shaft?
Any Help greatly Appreciated!!!
I hate just slapping something toghter without planning it but, I am not scared to have to do it over!!!
Here is the parts I have and plan!! For what it is worth???
A set of shocks off a Yamaha SR250!
11.5 eyelet to eyelet centers!
Not known spring rate? Pushing down with body wieght I can get 1in movement! I wiegh considerably so guessing 200 to 300 psi rating???
About 2.5 in travel to rubber stops on shock shaft? So around 3in with the stops compressed??
Adjustable!!
Two blocks of Alloy to hopefullly make trees out of!
Somewhat of a plan for the front linkages???
I thank this site and membershere [RueDOG] for helping me with this tool!!!
It has been of great help!!!
One or two designs to play with???
Plan for neck shaft?
Thread the bottom tree and shaft 1in 14tpi and thread shaft to protrude out bottom to put lock nut on!!
Turn the shaft to length of assembly untill out top tree then thread to 1in 14tpi and install a lock nut!!!
Drill and set screw top tree or clamp by splitting aluminum and installing thru bolt??? Not sure if needed?
Questions??
1.I want to use 1/2 grade 8 sholder bolts and cut head off and thread one end so both ends threaded on lathe to bolt thru trees and girder legs and for linkages??
2.I want to run locknut, washer, girder leg, nylon bushing, bronze oilite thrust washer, bronze oilite flange sleave bearing, nylon washer and then tree on bolt???
3.Can I run one shock with this shock?
4.Do I need tofind different shock or just run two?
5.Is the design valid?
6.Do I need to fix top tree to shaft?
Any Help greatly Appreciated!!!
I hate just slapping something toghter without planning it but, I am not scared to have to do it over!!!
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I am sorry I only have a hotmail account???
Tell me what I need to do I need help with my girder!!!
PLESE HELP????
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I am sorry I only have a hotmail account???
Tell me what I need to do I need help with my girder!!!
PLESE HELP????
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Re: Wanting to build a Girder??
check out "Dkilliam" and "concreteguy" s girder builds in the " girder , springer , spirder" section !
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I am sorry I only have a hotmail account???
Tell me what I need to do I need help with my girder!!!
PLESE HELP????
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Re: Wanting to build a Girder??
Rule of thumb for setting trail of hydraulic and girder frontends:
First use the tire width formula (T=(((rear tire width/front tire width)*100)-100)*0.01) to find the needed adjustment trail.
I.E.: 90/90/21 front tire and 250/35/18 rear tire
T=(((250/90)*100)-100)*0.01
T=(((2.778)*100)-100)*0.01
T=((277.778)-100)0.01
T=(177.778)*0.01
T=1.778" of trail adjustment needed
* remember this equation results in American Standard Measuring not metric so you would have to do one more little conversion for metric: simply multiply answer by 25.4 to get mm answer
* i try to round to three decimal places as that is a common amount when machining.
So now using a baseline trail of 2" I will add the trail adjustment to the 2" baseline and come up with my needed trail.
I.E.: 2" + 1.778"= 3.778" of needed trail or round to nearest 1/8" so 3.75" of trail.
- I do not concentrate on wheel flop for these front ends as they respond better to the trail numbers rather than the wheel flop numbers. Frontends with a rocker system at the axle, I use my wheel flop equation and shoot for .125" of trail as the axle travels in an arc about the fulcrum point.
Hello krymis have I done this right???
3-21in front = 80/100/21
4-18in rear = 100/100/18
http://www.cb450stuff.com/tires/
So
T=(((100/80)*100)-100)*0.01=19
T=(((19)*100)-100)*0.01=18
T=((18)-100)0.01= -0.82
T=(-.082)*0.01= -0.0082
T=- -0.0082 of trail adjustment needed????????
So I need to be shooting for 2in instead of 3.5in????
First use the tire width formula (T=(((rear tire width/front tire width)*100)-100)*0.01) to find the needed adjustment trail.
I.E.: 90/90/21 front tire and 250/35/18 rear tire
T=(((250/90)*100)-100)*0.01
T=(((2.778)*100)-100)*0.01
T=((277.778)-100)0.01
T=(177.778)*0.01
T=1.778" of trail adjustment needed
* remember this equation results in American Standard Measuring not metric so you would have to do one more little conversion for metric: simply multiply answer by 25.4 to get mm answer
* i try to round to three decimal places as that is a common amount when machining.
So now using a baseline trail of 2" I will add the trail adjustment to the 2" baseline and come up with my needed trail.
I.E.: 2" + 1.778"= 3.778" of needed trail or round to nearest 1/8" so 3.75" of trail.
- I do not concentrate on wheel flop for these front ends as they respond better to the trail numbers rather than the wheel flop numbers. Frontends with a rocker system at the axle, I use my wheel flop equation and shoot for .125" of trail as the axle travels in an arc about the fulcrum point.
Hello krymis have I done this right???
3-21in front = 80/100/21
4-18in rear = 100/100/18
http://www.cb450stuff.com/tires/
So
T=(((100/80)*100)-100)*0.01=19
T=(((19)*100)-100)*0.01=18
T=((18)-100)0.01= -0.82
T=(-.082)*0.01= -0.0082
T=- -0.0082 of trail adjustment needed????????
So I need to be shooting for 2in instead of 3.5in????
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Tell me what I need to do I need help with my girder!!!
PLESE HELP????
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Re: Wanting to build a Girder??
Thanks for the Help!!!gearhead1951 wrote:check out "Dkilliam" and "concreteguy" s girder builds in the " girder , springer , spirder" section !
It may be because I am blonde but having problems finding the threads???
I looked in the girder section and build sections??
Can you post links PLEASE????
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I am sorry I only have a hotmail account???
Tell me what I need to do I need help with my girder!!!
PLESE HELP????
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Re: Wanting to build a Girder??
Here is my flop number if I did it right at 3.5 trail??? This is actual trail not ground trail???
(((3.5 * sin(45°)) * cos(45°)) / 90) * 40 = 0.777777778
And the flop for 2in???
(((2 * sin(45°)) * cos(45°)) / 90) * 40 = 0.444444444
(((3.5 * sin(45°)) * cos(45°)) / 90) * 40 = 0.777777778
And the flop for 2in???
(((2 * sin(45°)) * cos(45°)) / 90) * 40 = 0.444444444
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Re: Wanting to build a Girder??
Customize IT wrote:...I went to check the simulator and found it did not really match???...
I'm glad you've double checked the numbers in CAD! If the numbers are off by more than 0.1", you may need to double check your 2D CAD. I had the same problem and had not transfered the offsets properly to CAD.
When you build, use your CAD numbers only. You drew it, you know what the numbers are.
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I dont know if I can think of enough to say to reach the two hundred charactor minimun set by the mods , but I will persevere - Location: Greenock Scotland
Re: Wanting to build a Girder??
Sorry 'bout t hat I forgot that everything prior to the big crash/hack job was lost !!Customize IT wrote:Thanks for the Help!!!gearhead1951 wrote:check out "Dkilliam" and "concreteguy" s girder builds in the " girder , springer , spirder" section !
It may be because I am blonde but having problems finding the threads???
I looked in the girder section and build sections??
Can you post links PLEASE????
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- SELF INTRODUCTION: I am a young punk kid that needs some help building himself a chopper!!
I am sorry I only have a hotmail account???
Tell me what I need to do I need help with my girder!!!
PLESE HELP????
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Re: Wanting to build a Girder??
rudog wrote:Customize IT wrote:...I went to check the simulator and found it did not really match???...
I'm glad you've double checked the numbers in CAD! If the numbers are off by more than 0.1", you may need to double check your 2D CAD. I had the same problem and had not transfered the offsets properly to CAD.
When you build, use your CAD numbers only. You drew it, you know what the numbers are.
Thanks for the program it got me going and troubleshooting and theroizing in the right direction!!!
My using a angle over 45 degrees may have thrown it off????
I have triple checked my CAD but will do again??
The only thing that was really off was the offset of links inward on lower girder leg linkages!!!
It said 1.5 in would do but,in the cad it was over 2in????
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Tell me what I need to do I need help with my girder!!!
PLESE HELP????
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Re: Wanting to build a Girder??
gearhead1951 wrote:Sorry 'bout t hat I forgot that everything prior to the big crash/hack job was lost !!Customize IT wrote:Thanks for the Help!!!gearhead1951 wrote:check out "Dkilliam" and "concreteguy" s girder builds in the " girder , springer , spirder" section !
It may be because I am blonde but having problems finding the threads???
I looked in the girder section and build sections??
Can you post links PLEASE????
I thought I had read everything in that section??
Thanks for looking for it for me thou!!!