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Designing Of Quad Bike

Quad is an all terrain vehicle (a four-wheeler bike), which was initially developed as a farm-to-town vehicle in isolated and mountainous areas. Team Juggernaut has accepted the challenge to manufacture a vehicle with best performance in rugged terrains. An aspect of this project is to design and document a report that creates an overview of the vehicle’s construction element. The team focused on improving every single system on the bike to enhance performance and drivability. As a result of the design and construction process, the members learned the challenges and rewards of real world engineering projects.

The document is prepared by Juggernaut Racing for all the ATV enthusiasts ,it includes all the necessary calculations ,material used , and everything related to Quad bike

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