Tuesday, November 22, 2011

ET-X Rearset Finite Element Analysis (FEA).

During the design phase, we run the numbers in many different ways.  In order to analyze our designs for mechanical strengths and weaknesses, we perform FEA on all of our components, simulating various loads we expect our products to encounter -- from the rider's weight on the footpegs to the force of a highside crash.



In this simulation of a lowside crash, the force of the bike landing on the rearset deflects the triangle inward, as we'd expect.  We designed the part to deflect in order to absorb impact energy without breaking the part or the motorcycle frame tabs.  Through other calculations based on FEA techniques, we were able to verify also that the rearset would return nearly to its original shape after impact.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

2011 OMRRA Awards Banquet.

 Super fun evening, hanging out and celebrating with so many of the friends we've worked with over the years.  Special thanks to Alan Schmidt for the hospitality -- what a champion!

 Alan Schmidt receiving his 8th consecutive Overall Championship trophy, with the inimitable Rob Tatum backing him up.  Beyond being an amazing racer, Alan is a super person -- no one more deserving of the success.  Alan began running ET-R rearsets as soon as they became available this past year and he plans on running them again next season.  Thank you, Alan!

Alan and my good friend and fellow e/t sponsored rider, Lenny Hale.  Lenny is also a blindingly fast racer we're going to be hearing more and more about in the coming years -- trust me on that.  Lenny also began running ET-R rearsets as soon as they became available.  He and his team have them on all of their GSX/Rs and they too plan on running them next season.  Stay tuned for more details on our plans to support Lenny and Alan next year.  For now let me just tell you I am super excited for the coming season!

From Left to right, Rob Burch, Mike McDonnough, Alan Schmidt, Jason Zaslaw, Rob Tatum, Rob Burch, and Mike McDonnough.  Rob and Jason are also supported by e/t.  Rob runs the ET-X rearsets, and Jason the ET-R's.  The feedback these guys have given us has been instrumental in the further development of our product.  Evol Technology is super fortunate to have such talented riders and racers at the core of its R&D.  Thanks, guys!

Oh, btw -- if you hadn't figured it out, the OMRAA banquet had an 80's theme this year :)

Friday, November 11, 2011

New Product Testing at PIR.

We recently snuck in a few late autumn hours at PIR testing some new product concepts with great results.  Excited to share the details -- stay tuned!


ET-X Rearset Adjustment Blocks for Early GSX/Rs.

We finished machining the final components for the latest addition to the ET-X product line this past week.  Following a trial fitment, we'll add them to the catalog.


Thursday, November 10, 2011

Another day, another pile of chips...

Refining the ET-R "reverse" shift lever.  Rather than pivoting from the rearset, this shift lever is designed to pivot from a bracket mounted to the frame spar.  It is adjustable not only in toe peg placement, but also in shift throw, providing ample tuning range.  Both this design as well as the conventional type lever will be made available to the rider/racer.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

ET-X Rearsets for early GSX/Rs.

CAD model is now complete for the newest addition to the ET-X rearset line.  We have a bit more machining to do, and will hopefully be doing our first fitment this coming week.  Stay tuned...

 Left side.

 Left Side close-up.

 Right Side, frame section included.

Right Side.