A feet first (FF) motorcycle is a class of
motorcycle
A motorcycle (motorbike, bike, or trike (if three-wheeled)) is a two or three-wheeled motor vehicle steered by a handlebar. Motorcycle design varies greatly to suit a range of different purposes: long-distance travel, commuting, cruising ...
design which positions the rider with their feet ahead, like a car, rather than below and astride, as with conventional bikes. As there are other types of
motorcycle
A motorcycle (motorbike, bike, or trike (if three-wheeled)) is a two or three-wheeled motor vehicle steered by a handlebar. Motorcycle design varies greatly to suit a range of different purposes: long-distance travel, commuting, cruising ...
(e.g.
choppers
Chopper may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* ''Chopper'' (comics), a horror comic book mini-series
* ''Chopper'' (film), a 2000 Australian film by and about Mark "Chopper" Read
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) that have a 'feet forward' position, an alternative term sometimes used is advanced single track vehicle. The name "feet first" (also referred to as "feet forward") was first used by
Royce Creasey[''Hi-tech'', R. Creasey, Bike Magazine October 1979.]
History
Designers have experimented with the feet forward riding position since the early days of motorcycling.
In 1909
P.G Tacchi designed a four-cylinder machine with a 700 cc 'L' head air-cooled engine, an enclosed shaft drive and a bucket seat. The machine was known as a
TAC-Wilkinson, and was manufactured by the
Wilkinson Sword Company[''Motor Cycles - a historical survey'' by C.F Caunter, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1982]
Ten years later in America Carl A. Neracher designed the
Ner-a-Car It had a feet-forward riding position, a pressed steel frame and hub centre steering
[''Motorcycle chassis design: the theory and practice'' by T. Foale and V. Willoughby, Osprey Books, 1984] but in other respects was somewhat similar to a conventional motorcycle.
Designed by
Sir Alliot Verdon Roe in 1926, the Ro-Monocar used a 250 cc Villiers two-stroke engine, and featured a high degree of enclosure for the rider and a bucket seat. This seating position provided a high degree of comfort for the rider
The Fred Wood designed Whitwood monocar used
OEC duplex steering, retractable outriggers, and tandem bucket seats,
[''Motorcycling in the 1930s'' by B.Currie, Hamlyn Books, 1981] and was offered with engine sizes ranging from 250–996 cc between 1933 and 1935.
In the 1950s
NSU produced a feet forward fully enclosed monocoque construction "Flying Hammock" record breaker. The feet forward riding position allowed an exceptionally small frontal area. The consequent low wind resistance made it possible for H.P. "Happy" Mueller to achieve from a 150cc engine at the Utah Salt flats in 1956.
The first recognisably modern design was the 1975
Quasar, built by Malcolm Newell and
Ken Leaman. The design was not a great commercial success - just 22 examples were sold up until 1982 - but it generated a great deal of interest, and started others thinking about the FF concept.
Thomas Engelbach's own design of a feet forward motorcycle came in 1980, with the innovative patent for an automatic stabilizing system that incorporated outrigger wheels. The design was successfully tested but proved that the market was not ready for this model.
Since 1985 Swiss manufacturer
Peraves
Peraves AG was a Swiss manufacturer of high-end aerodynamically-enhanced cabin motorcycles. It won the Automotive X Prize for its entirely electric X-Tracer in 2010. By 2019 it had declared bankruptcy.
History
Peraves AG was founded in 1972 b ...
has produced a small series of feet forward cabin motorcycles; 89 ''
Ecomobile
The Ecomobile is a cabin motorcycle produced by Peraves AG, manufactured in Winterthur, Switzerland since 1984.
History
Arnold Wagner of Switzerland received a patent in 1983 for a support device for a single-track vehicle, a requirement ...
'' were built from 1985 to 2005. The restyled Peraves
Monotracer appeared in prototype form in 2006 and went into production in 2007. Following the outstanding successes of the all-electric E-Tracer, X-Tracers and
Zerotracer
The Zerotracer is a purpose built Electric vehicle for the Zero Emissions Race which went around the world in 2010/11. The vehicle seats two in a closed cabin, while its driving characteristics are more similar to a motorbike. The race started ...
the MonoTracer-E MTE-150 went into production in 2012 and the company ceased making the petrol driven MTI-1200. The company website said they would make a maximum of 36 vehicles per year from 2013 but sadly, production ceased with no more than some ten all-electric machines built.
In 1989 the Royce Creasey designed Voyager
achieved a pre-production run of five prototypes made by SCL Ltd in Powys South Wales
21st century
In 2002,
Dan Gurney
Daniel Sexton Gurney (April 13, 1931 – January 14, 2018) was an American racing driver, race car constructor, and team owner who reached racing's highest levels starting in 1958. Gurney won races in the Formula One, Indy Car, NASCAR, Can-Am, ...
's All American Racers produced a limited run of 36
Alligator
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models.
The early 2000s saw enclosed scooters like the
Benelli Adiva
The Benelli Adiva is the first scooter manufactured as a joint venture between Benelli and Adiva SRL.
History
The Adiva has an innovative folding metal roof, which together with the windscreen and side wind deflectors, offers excellent weather p ...
and
BMW C1
The BMW C1 is an enclosed scooter made by Bertone for BMW. Compared to a conventional scooter, the C1 offered extra safety features and protection from the elements. The rider would sit in a car-type seat (with a four-point seat-belt) and adopt ...
.
In 2008, the Buddfab Streamliner set the speed record for a 50cc engine at 145 mph (233 km/h) with 20+ hp, then in 2009 the 125cc speed record at 186 mph (299 km/h). The Honda RS125 engine used produces 44 ps.
In 2010, Dutchman Allert Jacobs, creator of the Quest
velomobile
A velomobile (); velomobiel, velo, or bicycle car is a human-powered vehicle (HPV) enclosed for aerodynamic advantage and/or protection from weather and collisions. Velomobiles are similar to recumbent bicycles, pedal go-karts and tricycles, but ...
, streamlined a
Honda Innova
The Honda Wave – also marketed as the Honda NF series (codename), Honda Innova in Europe, and Honda Supra in Indonesia – are a series of motorcycles manufactured by Honda that debuted in 1995 with an underbone design, having separat ...
underbone motorcycle to more than double the
fuel economy from 1 liter per 48 km (113 mpg) to 1 per 101 (237mpg).
In 2013, Suprine Machinery, Inc and designer John Chelen, introduced the EXODUS, a 1200cc BMW flat four with five speeds and reverse, where the rider is safely surrounded by a roll cage and a skid plate. Only weighing 680 pounds, with a full 8 gallon gas tank, the EXODUS exceeds speeds of 155 MPH with over 80 MPG at 55MPH.
In March 2014 Honda unveiled the
Honda NM4
The Honda NM4 is a feet forwards motorcycle introduced by Honda for sale in the United States in June, 2014. Internal documents, such as the service manual, refer to it as NC700J or NC700JD. The motorcycle is also on sale in Asia and Europe.
Th ...
model at the Osaka Motorcycle Show and it was on sale worldwide by the end of the year. In the United States it uses the original 700cc engine, whereas in Europe it has a 750cc engine. All versions use Honda's Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) system to provide both automatic and semi-automatic control.
File:Benelli_Adiva_01.jpg, The Benelli Adiva
The Benelli Adiva is the first scooter manufactured as a joint venture between Benelli and Adiva SRL.
History
The Adiva has an innovative folding metal roof, which together with the windscreen and side wind deflectors, offers excellent weather p ...
is a convertible; the roof folds away
File:C1executive1.JPG, The BMW C1
The BMW C1 is an enclosed scooter made by Bertone for BMW. Compared to a conventional scooter, the C1 offered extra safety features and protection from the elements. The rider would sit in a car-type seat (with a four-point seat-belt) and adopt ...
has a structural enclosure
File:Exodus feet forwards motorcycle.png, The Exodus feet-forwards motorcycle
File:Honda Tokyo Motorcycle Show 2014 concept.JPG, Concept Honda NM4
The Honda NM4 is a feet forwards motorcycle introduced by Honda for sale in the United States in June, 2014. Internal documents, such as the service manual, refer to it as NC700J or NC700JD. The motorcycle is also on sale in Asia and Europe.
Th ...
Rationale
Modern motorcycles are simply well-developed motorized
bicycle
A bicycle, also called a pedal cycle, bike or cycle, is a human-powered or motor-powered assisted, pedal-driven, single-track vehicle, having two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other. A is called a cyclist, or bicyclist.
Bic ...
s, and as such have drawbacks. Chief among these are:
* Safety - riders involved in an accident are at significantly higher risk of injury or death compared with car drivers.
* Weather - motorcycles do not offer the advantages of an enclosed car in poor weather.
* Convenience - conventional motorcycle riders need to wear a
helmet
A helmet is a form of protective gear worn to protect the head. More specifically, a helmet complements the skull in protecting the human brain. Ceremonial or symbolic helmets (e.g., a policeman's helmet in the United Kingdom) without protect ...
and protective clothing.
* Efficiency - motorcycles have a relatively tall profile that reduces aerodynamic performance. "A feet-forward sitting position is easier to streamline" according to inventor
Craig Vetter
Craig Vetter (born July 28, 1942 in Selma, Alabama) is an American entrepreneur and motorcycle designer. His work was acknowledged when in 1999 he was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame.
His Vetter Fairing Company created aftermarket ...
.
* Skill - motorcycles riders need training and practice to become skilled at riding.
Likewise, in dense urban environments, the
car has a number of drawbacks:
* Road occupancy - a car takes up much more space than a single person, and most cars transport only one person. Similarly the area occupied when parked consumes considerable space.
* Environment - a car uses more fuel than a motorcycle for the same journey. It is also more expensive in terms of resources to build in the first place.
* Performance - Journey times - a car is generally a lot slower than a motorcycle for city journeys due to congestion. A greater percentage of weight redistribution to counter directional momentum is available.
The FF motorcycle is an attempt to marry the advantages of bikes and cars, while avoiding the drawbacks of either. However any FF STV has no roll stability so actual benefits are overstated by some proponents when comparing a FF motorcycle with a motorcar. In addressing these issues, most FF designs arrive at a low-slung faired body, with the rider in a reclining position.
A number of FF concepts have been tried, but so far a commercially successful design has not appeared. There has been a revival of interest in the
motor scooter as a means of personal transportation, and in some respects these vehicles have some features in common with FF motorcycles.
Problems faced
The problems faced by the designer or marketer of an FF motorcycle are many.
[''The Virtual Motorcycle Factory'' by N Tucker and D Turner, Motorcycle Sport and Leisure, Vol 38, No. 8, September 1997, pp878-880] Some of these are perceptual. Experienced motorcyclists tend to be resistant to the idea, arguing that it's not a "proper" bike, and there is nothing wrong with the standard motorcycle. To car drivers, many of the disadvantages of the car are either not recognised or simply put up with and the overall convenience is hard to give up. Many car drivers would not consider a conventional motorcycle or scooter as an alternative, seeing it as a far less convenient and less safe option. To these people, an FF motorcycle needs to be seen (and hence marketed) as a two-wheeled car rather than an enclosed motorcycle. As the FF design moves the rider from an upright or Head First (HF) posture to a recumbent position (as in the Quasar and Dan Gurney's Alligator), the machine becomes lower and may make it harder to see in traffic. However, most FFs have seat which is no lower than the average car, and much higher than many sports cars. Those who ride them regularly say that the problems of having a seat at this height are largely in the minds of those who have never tried one.
There are some engineering issues too, which some designs can overcome. Designs such as the Quasar require the rider/driver to use one foot to stabilise the machine when stationary, by putting his foot out of the open side onto the road. This approach precludes the use of a fully enclosed body. The fully enclosed Peraves Ecomobiles and MonoTracers use stabiliser wheels deployed by the rider when the machine is travelling very slowly or stopped. Redesigning the motorcycle is necessary as a contributor in the autonomous vehicle arena and the FF design with the power plant moved to the back of the rider better distributes the weight and increases potential to lower the center of gravity.
See also
*
Lit Motors
Lit Motors Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that designed conceptual two-wheeled vehicles, including a fully electric, gyroscopically stabilized vehicle.
Founded by Daniel K. Kim in 2010, Lit Motors designed concepts for two-wheeled vehicl ...
, a two wheel, gyroscopically stabilized, enclosed cabin, electric vehicle with a steering wheel
*
Motorized tricycle
A motorized tricycle, motor trike, or motortrycle is a three-wheeled vehicle based on the same technology as a bicycle or motorcycle, and powered by an electric motor, motorcycle engine, motorcycle, scooter or car engine.
Classification
Dependi ...
References
External links
Peraves/MonoTracer English language websiteBikeweb - FF Enthusiasts website{{Types of motorcycles
Motorcycle classifications