acartier1981 - 27-4-2011 at 05:35 PM
I have an idea and am wondering if there has been anything like it produced before.
I want to build a landboard/ATB that has wheels that will stay straight when you lean back on both feet to edge, but when you rock one foot, front or
back, those wheels would turn so you could still steer. Has anyone ever seen this kind of setup?
Seanny - 27-4-2011 at 07:15 PM
You mean like a Rip Stick? :D
WELDNGOD - 27-4-2011 at 07:23 PM
flexboardz?
Seanny - 27-4-2011 at 07:26 PM
I think I know what he means. Like, independent front & rear steering? So that you can twist the board with your front or rear foot and only turn
that end?
acartier1981 - 27-4-2011 at 10:26 PM
Yes similar to the rip stick but with a wider 4 wheel stance. I am thinking how on the water and snow to you lift up with your toes and press with
your heels, but on a ATB that makes you turn and you have to press down with your toes. I'm thinking of a way that you could edge just like you do on
water or snow but the use one foot to steer when you need to even while leaning hard into it.
Bladerunner - 28-4-2011 at 06:01 PM
I'm pretty sure this is what Flexboards is trying to accomplish ?
http://www.flexboardz.com/
What is it that would be different?
acartier1981 - 28-4-2011 at 08:30 PM
Yes I was looking at those and it kind of looks like they still turn when you lean with it. I have one of those engineering classes were your on a
team and have to design something but never actually build it. My mind went to kites of course. I've been thinking about this a while and for the
first time tried to draw something up and came up with something that from everything I can tell should work. Probably wont do the class project on
it but I am going to built it anyway :-D and patent it if need be, lol.
Seanny - 28-4-2011 at 09:03 PM
If you want to lean back hard on an ATB and go in a straight line, just do it
and adjust the power of the kite to correctly proportionate the force of the turning action with the pull of the kite, to cancel them out. AKA, the
turning action of the board is counter-balanced by the pulling action of the kite. I can lean back and let my fingertips skim the grass and still be
going straight; I just have to lower the kite a little. Then to turn, sheet out a little and turn like you normally would.
kiteline - 9-5-2011 at 04:10 PM
There is a type of longboard called freeboards. One of the top companies is Freebord.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmZa1TP2pHI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDI-u7PGzcQ
I suppose you could do the same thing with an ATB, but hitting the gopher holes would be a real bummer. I think the friction would be greater as
well. Maybe it would work in very wet grass. I don't see it working well at all on sand...maybe with a light touch.
Anyway, there was a project featured on instructables.com a while ago. It is for a longboard, but don't count that against it. :moon:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Laterally-Slide-able-Board-f...
-Mike
zero gee - 9-5-2011 at 04:36 PM
On my Outback MountainBoard, the rear wheel is fixed and leaning on the deck pulls /pushes the front wheels with tie-rods. It has steering like a car.
The front wheels track nicely even when very powered on the kite. The rear holds wells too but is easily pushed out to make nice tight carves when you
want it. It has the closest feeling of carving on snow.
The picture shows the bottom of the board.