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Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 12:28 am
by blinkey501

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 10:32 am
by mangocrazy
That's a dreadful piece of engineering. How can anyone who calls himself an engineer design and sell a dangerous piece of shit like that? I also notice that the numbskull doesn't even use metric sized threads and fasteners for aftermarket parts on Italian bike - he uses Imperial (i.e. 1/2") threads. Idiot.

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 5:10 pm
by kff30
OMG that is terrible i am a engineer and i would be ashamed if i had put my name to that awful piece of crap, there really should be more control over what can and cant be sold online and internationally.

i work in the aerospace sector i design components for Airbus and even the smallest most insignificant part has to pass very stringent testing and "first article inspection reports" before its even allowed any where near a aircraft.

there should be something similar in place for the auto industry, at the end of the day any item you fit to a car or bike has the potential to cause a accident

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 11:17 pm
by D-Rider
mangocrazy wrote:That's a dreadful piece of engineering. How can anyone who calls himself an engineer design and sell a dangerous piece of shit like that?
I've not seen that he does - and even if he does, we have the ridiculous situation that an Engineer is not a protected title - so anyone can call themselves one and there is no legal requirement for a particular level of competence to practice.
A relatively small number of us are Chartered Engineers but that doesn't actually give us any additional rights to practice (in fact we have less rights in our fields of expertise than certain tradespeople - an electrician qualified in codes of practice for installation can install wiring etc but an Engineer who actually understands what they are doing can't legally do the same in their own home).

The case under discussion is a case in point as to why Engineering should be a protected profession - lives depend on an Engineer's skill at least as much as in any other profession.

Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 8:01 pm
by fatboy
Jesusfuckingchrist !
I'm no engineer but I understand the strength of triangulation, as should anyone that anyone that sells something that is supposedly 'engineered'
To subject such a small connective fastener, in a mis aligned triangulation,subjected to increasing stress loads.....
Thats like selling firearms to kids with free methamphetamine with every purchase.
Good god, makes me shudder, thank feck that rider was ok.
GET THIS SHIT OFF THE MARKET,IT WILL KILL

Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 8:38 pm
by blinkey501
fatboy wrote:Jesusfuckingchrist !
I'm no engineer but I understand the strength of triangulation, as should anyone that anyone that sells something that is supposedly 'engineered'
To subject such a small connective fastener, in a mis aligned triangulation,subjected to increasing stress loads.....
Thats like selling firearms to kids with free methamphetamine with every purchase.
Good god, makes me shudder, thank feck that rider was ok.
GET THIS SHIT OFF THE MARKET,IT WILL KILL
I am sure it will get sorted fella :smt002