I'm no engineer either, but that is totally tentacular, tripendicular,
and bombadilious...

NICE BIKE!!

BB

On Feb 11, 11:26 am, Aaron Young <1ce...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am also not an engineer, but this is an interesting topic to me.  If
> anyone has a link to an article or paper describing the different forces on
> the rear triangle in a traditional road bike please post it.
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> Also, I wonder if assuming the forces are different would the asymmetrical
> stays create a noticeable effect to the rider?  What about different sizes
> of chain stays or seat stays on each side?
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> -Aaron Y.
> Rochester, NY
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> On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 9:59 AM, Tom M <tommil...@me.com> wrote:
> > I remember reading somewhere that the stresses on the chain stays are
> > unequal, so the asymmetrical stays make engineering sense

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