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    Motorcycle vehicle dynamics books?

    Hello friends

    I'm have a strong interest in vehicle dynamics - am the engineer in charge of vehicle dynamics design of my uni's FSAE car, I have read numerous books on vehicle dynamics, and hope to make a career out of it once I graduate.

    I'd really love to learn more about the vehicle dynamics of a motorcycle - I don't know if anyone here is familiar with Race Car Vehicle Dynamics by Milliken and Milliken, but I basically want something like that for motorbikes - I can assume a lot by drawing parallels between bikes and cars, and in many ways the bike is a simpler system and easier to understand, but a good book on the subject that covers design considerations and such would be an interesting read.

    Any suggestions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malcolm View Post
    Hello friends

    I'm have a strong interest in vehicle dynamics - am the engineer in charge of vehicle dynamics design of my uni's FSAE car, I have read numerous books on vehicle dynamics, and hope to make a career out of it once I graduate.

    I'd really love to learn more about the vehicle dynamics of a motorcycle - I don't know if anyone here is familiar with Race Car Vehicle Dynamics by Milliken and Milliken, but I basically want something like that for motorbikes - I can assume a lot by drawing parallels between bikes and cars, and in many ways the bike is a simpler system and easier to understand, but a good book on the subject that covers design considerations and such would be an interesting read.

    Any suggestions?
    this is what i use ,,,,

    http://books.google.com/books?id=rJT...result#PPP1,M1


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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d'marge View Post
    this is what i use ,,,,

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    Motorcycle Chassis Design:The Theory and Practice

    By Tony Foale and Vic Willoughby

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d'marge View Post
    Awesome, that's exactly what I'm looking for, and free by the looks of it cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malcolm View Post
    Awesome, that's exactly what I'm looking for, and free by the looks of it cheers
    http://www.tonyfoale.com/

    Motorcycle Handling and Chassis Design.

    I have recently borrowed this book and find it very good. I have to read things once or twice to understand them, but I'm sure a trained engineer would handle it very well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malcolm View Post
    Hello friends

    I'm have a strong interest in vehicle dynamics - am the engineer in charge of vehicle dynamics design of my uni's FSAE car, I have read numerous books on vehicle dynamics, and hope to make a career out of it once I graduate.

    ...

    Any suggestions?
    Not a book, but do you know about these guys at Imperial College, London?

    http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/controlan...ch/motorcycles

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    Malcolm if I am not mistaken I think I may have Motorcycle Chassis Design:The Theory and Practice on PDF somewhere. I'll try to dig it up and bring it on monday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toml88 View Post
    Malcolm if I am not mistaken I think I may have Motorcycle Chassis Design:The Theory and Practice on PDF somewhere. I'll try to dig it up and bring it on monday.
    How about posting it here? I for one wouldn't mind...
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