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Testing and Analysis of Riding a Road Bicycle over an Artificial Pothole

2024-04-09
2024-01-2755
Whenever bicyclists ride on public roads, they ride through roadway defects which occasionally causes them to lose control of their bicycles and/or damage components. Previous research has quantified the forces experienced during general road and offroad riding, but did not study the specific influences of variables such as pothole geometry, riding speed, etc. To begin quantifying these effects, a road bike was equipped with a triaxial accelerometer and ridden over poor roadway conditions around an industrial park in Southern California. Next, in a laboratory setting, an artificial pothole was constructed that was 12 inches long and either 1 or 1.65 inches deep. A force plate was placed at the far edge to measure the horizontal loads induced by the bicycle tire riding over the edge and high-speed camera was positioned perpendicular to the path of travel to measure the speed and vertical drop of the front wheel.
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