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- Shaft_effect abstract "The shaft effect, also known as elevator effect or shaft jacking, is a phenomenon occurring in shaft-drive motorcycles. This effect occurs because the acceleration being applied to the rear wheel creates a reactive force on the drive shaft. This in turn lifts the rider and the body of the bike, exacerbating the natural "tucking under" of the rear wheel. Under acceleration Newton's third law says trying to turn the wheel forward exerts a reactionary force against the drive mechanism. In the case of a belt, this makes the top part of the belt tighten and the whole bike "shrug" down just a bit. This is typically obscured because acceleration causes the rear wheel to "tuck under." A shaft-drive, on the other hand has a rigid connection to the hub so this reactionary force turns the shaft backwards about the rear wheel and the middle of the bike "tightens" and lifts the rider up. This effect is one of the most notable differences between riding a shaft-driven motorcycle and a typical motorcycle. The effect is most pronounced on older models of motorcycle as most modern shaft-driven bikes use one or two Paralevers to limit the rotation of the rear hub relative to the bike frame.".
- Shaft_effect thumbnail ShaftDrivePower.png?width=300.
- Shaft_effect wikiPageExternalLink books?id=Ydk0bgq2_3YC&pg=PA52.
- Shaft_effect wikiPageExternalLink paralever.
- Shaft_effect wikiPageExternalLink gs_hpn.html.
- Shaft_effect wikiPageExternalLink www.motorcyclecruiser.com.
- Shaft_effect wikiPageExternalLink suzuki_intruder_1400.
- Shaft_effect wikiPageID "7053892".
- Shaft_effect wikiPageRevisionID "598781130".
- Shaft_effect hasPhotoCollection Shaft_effect.
- Shaft_effect subject Category:Motorcycle_dynamics.
- Shaft_effect subject Category:Motorcycle_transmissions.
- Shaft_effect type Abstraction100002137.
- Shaft_effect type Act100030358.
- Shaft_effect type Causing100042311.
- Shaft_effect type Event100029378.
- Shaft_effect type MotorcycleTransmissions.
- Shaft_effect type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Shaft_effect type Sending100121166.
- Shaft_effect type Transmission100121366.
- Shaft_effect type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Shaft_effect comment "The shaft effect, also known as elevator effect or shaft jacking, is a phenomenon occurring in shaft-drive motorcycles. This effect occurs because the acceleration being applied to the rear wheel creates a reactive force on the drive shaft. This in turn lifts the rider and the body of the bike, exacerbating the natural "tucking under" of the rear wheel. Under acceleration Newton's third law says trying to turn the wheel forward exerts a reactionary force against the drive mechanism.".
- Shaft_effect label "Shaft effect".
- Shaft_effect sameAs m.0h24mp.
- Shaft_effect sameAs Q7461099.
- Shaft_effect sameAs Q7461099.
- Shaft_effect sameAs Shaft_effect.
- Shaft_effect wasDerivedFrom Shaft_effect?oldid=598781130.
- Shaft_effect depiction ShaftDrivePower.png.
- Shaft_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Shaft_effect.