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What is Hub-center Steering Motorcycle & Why it is Better

by Todd Halterman from https://www.autoevolution.com Hub-center steering is one of several different types of front-end suspension and steering mechanisms used in motorcycles and cargo bicycles. It is essentially a mechanism that uses steering pivot points inside the wheel hub rather than a geometry that places the wheel in a headstock like the traditional motorcycle layout. Perhaps the most venerable example of the idea came in the form of the 1930 Majestic. This Georges Roy design used a novel pressed-steel monocoque chassis, and it incorporated an automotive-type chassis with hub-center steering. Other bikes had already used the configuration in such machines as the Ner-A-Car and the Zenith Auto-Bi, but the Majestic made it lovely to behold. Another bike, the Vyrus 984 C3 2V Razzetto, was one such motorcycle that used hub-center geometry. Vyrus is a small Italian motorcycle manufacturer based in Coriano, Italy, and their bikes such as the “Tesi” – Thesis in Italian – had their designs originate from a university engineering project linked to the motorcycle legend Massimo Tamburini. The Tesi, and the Vyrus 984, were instantly identifiable by their use of their hub-center steering front suspension and steering arrangement. Those fabulously expensive bespoke motorcycles have been called “functional works of art,” and they look a bit like something you might see in a video game. In hub-centered bikes, the front wheel is attached to a swingarm with a shock and an internal pivot point. Steering is achieved using those linkages to turn the wheel on a pivot point. Hub-center steering has been employed on motorcycles for more than a century, but the design, despite what some engineers say offers a distinct advantage, never took hold. But the founder of Vyrus, Ascanio Rodorigo, once worked for Bimota as a race mechanic and engineer during the 1970s and his tenure […]

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Twin Power Introduces Heavy Duty Axle and Adjuster kits for 2002 and Later Dresser Models

Twin Power is excited to announce the addition of Heavy-Duty Axle and Adjuster Kits for 2002 and later Dresser models to its product line. Fort Worth, TX – Twin Power Introduces Heavy Duty Axle and Adjuster kits for 2002 and Later Dresser Models Twin Power is excited to announce the addition of Heavy-Duty Axle and Adjuster Kits for 2002 and later Dresser models to its product line. Twin Power is known for its high-quality parts and accessories designed for the American V-Twin enthusiast. These axle kits feature a solid stainless-steel axle machined from 316 material that will not rust or seize to the wheel bearings. The adjusters are hard chromed steel with 4140 steel adjuster screws. All additional hardware is Grade 8 and installation tools and instructions are included. Kits are proudly 100% made in the USA and simple to install with only a minor spotting and drilling modification required. “The High-Performance Bagger scene is exploding,” says James Simonelli, Twin Power Brand Manager. “Large displacement engines, turbos, and superchargers are becoming the norm. These mods will easily overwhelm the stock belt drive and snail cam style adjusters and typically also require a chain drive conversion kit. In addition to the extra strength, these kits also allow a greater range of axle adjustment and are a perfect addition to our popular Cush Drive chain conversion kits. They are also priced more reasonably than many of the other kits on the market but give you the quality that you’ve come to expect from Twin Power”. 217567 fits 2002 – 2007 models 217552 fits 2009 – 2019 models Both kits retail for $354.99 and are available from your local Tucker V-Twin dealer. About Twin Power Since 1982, Twin Power has been designing and producing quality parts and accessories for the American V-Twin enthusiast.

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