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Discussion in 'General VFR Discussions' started by cheshirecat, Aug 8, 2009.

  1. cheshirecat

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    Having seen the Honda vid installing GDC in a RC30 are they really that much more expensive to make than chain driven. I mean they just slotted in pre assembled in a cassette and once the production line is set up.

    Any engineers here can answer? Oh and is there a weight penalty in overall and inertia?
     


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    I would think that the expence would be about the same. It wouldent be in materials as either way its just a couple gears and so.

    the expence would be in design and paying someone to design it. but I would think that gdc design would cost less as it is a simpler concept. doesent need a tentioner and a chain.
     


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    Well the gear driven cams burn more slick50 the chain driven...if they are made out of titanium yes i would imagine they would cost more..they whine alot too and may be a reason that some buyers would look at that as a negative me i think thats a sweet ass sound.....not sure if the v-tech would work with gear drive cam but there are bikes out there that have both.....I am not an engineer don't like riding the trains that much, but i have looked at diagrams and think they are great most race cars use them for tighter tolerences.. but were talking bikes.. I am currently trying to get my 6hp lawnmower incorperated with a gear driven cam so it will not hesite from off idle mowing........
     


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    Well actually the gear driven cams are MORE expensive to produce than chain driven cams because the gear driven cams have very little tolerance for errors. With a chain driven cam you don't have to make super precise cams seeing as how the chain will pick up the slack.

    Think of it as making a swiss watch versus a kid's' bicycle.
     


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    Wrong......
     


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    must be a conspiracy...
     


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    See Wikipedia for VFR: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_VF_and_VFR

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    In 2002 Honda released the VTEC version, which dropped the gear driven cams in favour of a cheaper and lighter cam chain arrangement.
     


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