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More Fun With Geometry

Using swingarm angle, chain pull and antisquat to maximize traction.
By Andrew Trevitt
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A typical sportbike layout... 
   
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A typical sportbike layout showing the relationship of the chain run and swingarm. The red arrows show the three forces that affect antisquat: driving force, chain pull and weight transfer.
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The three forces all act on... 
   
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The three forces all act on the swingarm at the rear axle, and their moments about the swingarm pivot can be calculated. As the rear suspension compresses, the geometry of the force diagram changes--sometimes significantly. Note that while the chain pull always creates an antisquat tendency, the driving force torque changes from antisquat to pro-squat as the suspension compresses and the swingarm passes horizontal.
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The three torques plotted... 
   
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The three torques plotted against suspension travel, along with their sum, the base-line antisquat for the Kawasaki ZX-6R. The chain pull has a much greater influence than the driving force moment, showing how sprocket selection on a big bike can drastically affect handling.
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Antisquat expressed as a percentage... 
   
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Antisquat expressed as a percentage of the pro-squat due to weight transfer. One hundred percent indicates the antisquat forces nicely offset the weight transfer, and the suspension will neither compress nor extend under acceleration. Note that the squat tendency for this ZX-6R is neutral just at the value of suspension travel that corresponds to rider sag.
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A long swingarm flattens the... 
   
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A long swingarm flattens the antisquat curve significantly, which broadens the "sweet spot" at which traction can be maximized and lessens the need for a progressive suspension linkage.
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An adjustable swingarm pivot... 
   
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An adjustable swingarm pivot makes changing antisquat possible without affecting ride height. Here, you can see that a small change in pivot height has a large effect compared to changing the swingarm angle using ride height.
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Because chain pull affects... 
   
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Because chain pull affects antisquat, a gearing change can make a huge difference in traction and handling. Note that changing to bigger sprockets that have the same gearing ratio has little effect on antisquat--the greater chain angle (which increases antisquat) is offset by the reduced force (which decreases antisquat) due to the larger sprocket.

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