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How to calculate the proportions of your Bike (Read 151 times)
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Math...
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Math...
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wow really and this makes a difference to sound quality?
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I built a listening room to that ratio- short wall 1.618 * ceiling height, long wall 1.618* short wall. This drastically reduces standing waves and therefore resonant nodes, in the room.
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OK.....I failed.
Tank ratio to area behind seat........2.50.
Tank ratio to seat length................1.48
Tank height to seat height..............1.42.
Now I have to start all over!
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I do agree my tank is a bit large, and compared to the RYCA the tank is pushed farther forward at the steering head - but I do like having 3.2 gallons before I hit reserve!
The stock RYCA tank proportions don't make ratios that are much better than mine.
Tank ratio to area behind seat........2.09.
Tank ratio to seat length................1.22
Tank height to seat height..............1.30.
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, as long as anything that you have makes you happy who cares what anyone else thinks
There are certain things that the 'Golden Ratio' works on, but it's definitely not the only way to come out with an aesthetically pleasing result
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1.618 placement of speakers on a vertical baffle.
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