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Message started by jayg on Nov 14th, 2014, 2:10pm

Title: Bodysocked Trike
Post by jayg on Nov 14th, 2014, 2:10pm

Excerpt from Action Lad post under "Ride Reports" category: "I'm going to corroborate with you, even the extra long Windwrap fairing alone on the trike didn't give much, if any, advantage.  Greatest benefit came when it would open up on its hinge to form a sail whenever there was a tail wind...YIPPEE! I think the holy grail for an open-frame trike would be to figure out a "Captain America" equivalent.  "Hey, put a sock on it!!"


How about this:


http://i1021.photobucket.com/albums/af339/jayg_2010/BodysockedTrike_zps35d9ad12.jpg (http://s1021.photobucket.com/user/jayg_2010/media/BodysockedTrike_zps35d9ad12.jpg.html)

Title: Re: Bodysocked Trike
Post by Action Lad on Nov 15th, 2014, 10:34pm

I'll betcha it's a sight faster than the Windwrap alone...warmer, too.  Looks like it's head-in, my preferred arrangement.  Do you happen to know how the owner attached the sock onto the fairing in such a clean manner?

Title: Re: Bodysocked Trike
Post by jayg on Nov 15th, 2014, 11:16pm


Action Lad wrote:
I'll betcha it's a site faster than the Windwrap alone...warmer, too.  Looks like it's head-in, my preferred arrangement.  Do you happen to know how the owner attached the sock onto the fairing in such a clean manner?


It's probably attached the fairing with Velcro, like the sock on Kenny's Capt. America GRR is.

Title: Re: Bodysocked Trike
Post by Denman on Nov 16th, 2014, 1:02pm

The trouble with fairings is the air flow simply sweeps around the sides with a trailing stream of eddy currents.  You may not feel the wind directly in your face behind the windscreen mostly due to the eddy currents.  Of course the eddy currents are moving and following Bernoulli's principle the air is now a lower pressure on the backside then the front.  While that may only be a tenth of an inch of water pressure its still going to produce nearly as much drag with the windscreen as without.

Title: Re: Bodysocked Trike
Post by jayg on Nov 16th, 2014, 5:56pm

The VeloKit for my Catrike Speed is aero on its front portion, but sucks a vacuum big time on its rear. So much so, I can't keep up with any of the Clowns. Keeps me extra warm though when the sun is shining and I'm flying along at 8 mph and expending about 150 watts of energy.  :D  By the way, the side panels are attached to the fairing and white plastic top with Velcro.


http://i1021.photobucket.com/albums/af339/jayg_2010/1212131407_zps2b2e0a24.jpg (http://s1021.photobucket.com/user/jayg_2010/media/1212131407_zps2b2e0a24.jpg.html)  

Title: Re: Bodysocked Trike
Post by TonyWard on Nov 17th, 2014, 7:20pm


jayg wrote:
The VeloKit for my Catrike Speed is aero on its front portion, but sucks a vacuum big time on its rear. So much so, I can't keep up with any of the Clowns. Keeps me extra warm though when the sun is shining and I'm flying along at 8 mph and expending about 150 watts of energy.  :D  By the way, the side panels are attached to the fairing and white plastic top with Velcro.

 


When are you going to build a coroplast tailbox to see if you can improve the aerodynamics on that thing?

Title: Re: Bodysocked Trike
Post by jayg on Nov 17th, 2014, 8:36pm


TonyWard wrote:
[quote author=jayg link=1415995839/0#4 date=1416182208]The VeloKit for my Catrike Speed is aero on its front portion, but sucks a vacuum big time on its rear. So much so, I can't keep up with any of the Clowns. Keeps me extra warm though when the sun is shining and I'm flying along at 8 mph and expending about 150 watts of energy.  :D  By the way, the side panels are attached to the fairing and white plastic top with Velcro.

 


When are you going to build a coroplast tailbox to see if you can improve the aerodynamics on that thing?[/quote]

It has a wide, rounded rear that doesn't lend itself to an aero mod. The only thing that would make it faster is a higher wattage rider, like you or Key.  :)

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