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Top Gear TVR
Original Poster
521 posts
23 months
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Hi I am planning a cycle rack design but think a bit of research on photos is the way to go.
Anyone got decent rear chassis images - with all mechanical in place inc. fuel tank?
It would help me think it thro
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zombeh
316 posts
56 months
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magpies
1,144 posts
51 months
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 sorry this is without tank........but same as previous post with tank in place. I would be interested in a bike rack too
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Barkychoc
7,187 posts
73 months
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There's only 4 x 10mm bolts holding the cradle on, with a full tank of fuel and bikes bouncing up and down aswell you might be pushing things a bit!
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Top Gear TVR
Original Poster
521 posts
23 months
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thanks guys.............thinking time!
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Griffinr
516 posts
43 months
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Barkychoc said: There's only 4 x 10mm bolts holding the cradle on, with a full tank of fuel and bikes bouncing up and down aswell you might be pushing things a bit! A 10mm 8.8 bolt will take about 3 tons in shear, so the strength of the tank frame is probably a bigger issue as its quite a light box section and usually mostly rusted through unless its been replaced. If was going this route I would start by making a stronger larger section tank frame. Rob.
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Top Gear TVR
Original Poster
521 posts
23 months
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i like your thinking.........its rather like mine!
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