Motorcycle throttle lock
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== Major Stakeholders and Product Needs == | == Major Stakeholders and Product Needs == | ||
- | + | User | |
+ | *easy to use | ||
+ | *safe | ||
+ | *easy to disengage | ||
+ | *durable | ||
+ | *attractive | ||
+ | *stays engaged over long distances and through vibrations | ||
+ | *intuitive to use | ||
+ | |||
+ | Installer | ||
+ | *easy to install and adjust for many different motorcycles | ||
+ | |||
+ | Retailer | ||
+ | *cheap | ||
+ | *attractive | ||
+ | *compact | ||
+ | |||
+ | Other motorists | ||
+ | *safe | ||
+ | *easy to disengage | ||
+ | |||
+ | Passenger | ||
+ | *safe | ||
+ | *reliable | ||
+ | *intuitive to use | ||
+ | |||
+ | Law enforcement | ||
+ | *Can failure lead to malfunction or an accident | ||
== Product Use == | == Product Use == | ||
== Pictures of Assembly == | == Pictures of Assembly == | ||
+ | Dis-assembly procedure | ||
+ | #Removing clamp | ||
+ | *take off clamp screw nut | ||
+ | *remove washer and spring | ||
+ | *separate main assembly into two sub-assemblies | ||
+ | *#throttle clamp sub-assembly | ||
+ | *#handle bar clamp sub-assembly | ||
== Mechanical Function == | == Mechanical Function == |
Revision as of 14:43, 31 January 2011
Contents |
Executive Summary
This is the executive summary.
Major Stakeholders and Product Needs
User
- easy to use
- safe
- easy to disengage
- durable
- attractive
- stays engaged over long distances and through vibrations
- intuitive to use
Installer
- easy to install and adjust for many different motorcycles
Retailer
- cheap
- attractive
- compact
Other motorists
- safe
- easy to disengage
Passenger
- safe
- reliable
- intuitive to use
Law enforcement
- Can failure lead to malfunction or an accident
Product Use
Pictures of Assembly
Dis-assembly procedure
- Removing clamp
- take off clamp screw nut
- remove washer and spring
- separate main assembly into two sub-assemblies
- throttle clamp sub-assembly
- handle bar clamp sub-assembly
Mechanical Function
Bill of Materials and Properties
DFMA
FMEA
DFE
Team Members and Roles
- Brandon VanTassel - Team Leader
- Matthew Doncheski - DFMA Lead
- Randall Oakes - FMEA Lead
- Nicholas Petrillo - DFE Lead