The Art and Science of Motorcycle Design – Michael Littman (original) (raw)
A course offered from 2009- present.
Michael Littman
Richard L. Smith Freshman Seminar.
This is a hands-on seminar and laboratory experience about the engineering design of motorcycles. Students will restore a vintage Triumph motorcycle and will compare it to previous restorations of the same make and model of motorcycle from other years (1955, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1963, and 1964). No previous shop or laboratory experience is necessary, and we welcome liberal arts students as well as engineering students. MAE Technical Staff Member Jon Prevost will assist Professor Littman in laboratory.
Students will examine, disassemble, model, test, and rebuild a vintage motorcycle. All motorcycle subsystems will be considered with special attention to the power, structural, and control subsystems. Classic and modern engineering tools to be used include computer-aided design (CAD) software for the documentation and prototyping of engine parts, engine simulation software for understanding factors affecting engine performance, and engine brake dynamometer for determination of engine power and torque. Students will assess and restore motorcycle components. Precise measurement, repair, and redesign (where appropriate) of key parts will include the restoration of cylinder, piston, head, cam, valves, transmission, brakes, fork, oil system, clutch and chain. Students will also inspect and restore all electrical system components as needed and disassemble, clean, repaint, and restore the frame and suspension.
AY 2023-24
AY 2022-23
AY 2021 – 2022
AY 2020-2021
AY 2019-2020
’60 Tiger Cub
AY 2018-2019
’63-2 Tiger Cub
AY 2017-2018
’58 Tiger Cub AY 2016-2017
’65 Tiger Cub
AY 2015-2016
’57 Tiger Cub
AY 2014-2015
’56 Terrier
AY 2013-2014
’59 Tiger Cub
AY 2012-2013
’64 Tiger Cub
AY 2011-2012
’63 Tiger Cub
AY 2010-2011
’62 Tiger Cub
AY 2009-2010
Triumph Motorcycles Timeline_ Recovery and Growth 1946-1962
Triumph Motorcycles Timeline_ The Glory Years, 1963-1972
Images below from the following web-sites ….
http://www.sumpmagazine.com
http://www.sump-publishing.co.uk/tiger%20cub.htm