2. The idea of rear wheel steering |
The concept of steering with the rear wheel has some nice properties.
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2.1 Home built prototypeThis is my first prototype of a front wheel-driven, rear steered bike. Unfortunatly this model has not been so succesfull. The back wheel steering makes it to difficult to keep the balance. To tell the truth: I have not been able to ride it at all!![]() |
2.2 Another idea which probably would not workBefore I made my current bike I had a lot of ideas to improve the rear wheel steering. I was convinced that it is not enough to just flip the rear wheel, one has also to influence the front wheel, i.e. it must be leaned.![]() Here is a new construction with a rear wheel steering. Or perhaps a hybrid of middle steering and rear wheel steering The problem is to find the correct angle for the bending. That is at least what I thought was the main problem. Two main principles are shown in the picture.
I expect that you can never ride on it. What will happen? The rear wheel will try to drop on the ground. So when you sit down on it, the rear wheel will flop to the right or to the left. It will take strong arms to avoid that. And because the front part (including your own weight) is allways much heavier than the back part, a steering movement will more easily flip the back part than that it will turn the front part in the good direction. My own experiments with small scale models pointed in the same direction. |
2.3 The next chapterAfter considering these facts I had for a while given up the idea of rear wheel steering for bikes with two wheels.However, I am going to give it a try again. It struck me that I perhaps had used the wrong way of learning to ride it. As I told you I used help wheels to learn the other bike. Now I have tried this idea out for the rear steered model. And now I am making some progress, even if this is a more difficult model to ride than everything else I have tried. But,...this chapter is not written yet...wait and see!! |