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Midterm Review and Layout Drawings. Flying Sheep John Nevin Michelle Rivero Christian Yaeger John Nott Mark Berkobin. Midterm Review. Midterm Presentation Comments. Mockup was small and difficult to understand Fewer hand gestures
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Midterm Review and Layout Drawings Flying Sheep John Nevin Michelle Rivero Christian Yaeger John Nott Mark Berkobin
Midterm Presentation Comments • Mockup was small and difficult to understand • Fewer hand gestures • A better explanation of the mechanism connecting the motorcycle and the jack would have been helpful
Design Questions 1 Q: Wouldn’t it be easier to initially connect the bike to the jack on the side away from the kickstand? A: Yes, this idea has been incorporated into the design Q: How will the jack attach to the to the foot pegs and frame sliders? A: A tube will slide over the frame sliders. A half tube (00 – 180 0 counterclockwise) mates with the foot pegs.
Design Questions 2 Q: Could you sit on the bike while attaching it to the jack? A: No, we checked and found that you would not be able to reach the jack Q: Will attachment points be adjustable by bike model? A: Yes, the system will be adjustable to the width of the bike, as well as the placement of the foot pegs and frame sliders.
Design Questions 3 Q: How is the jack going to attach a motorcycle that is resting on a kickstand? A: The lifting plate sub assembly in going to be hinged to that it can rotate until its surface is perpendicular to the axis of the bike Q: Will the bike retain its tilted angle when jacked up? A: No, the jack will adjust the angle between the ground and the bike until the angle reaches 90o at maximum lifting height.
Design Questions 4 Q: Are both sides of the bike secured before lifting? A: Yes, the tilted angle of the lifting plate allows both sides of the motorcycle to be secured before the bike is lifted off the ground. Q: What is the estimated cost of the final product A: Not sure yet, but approximately $120
With Foot Pegs With Frame Sliders Bike Interface