IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

A Review on Automatic Side Stand Retrieving System

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Sunil Kumar

Abstract

Automobiles, particularly two-wheelers (motorcycles and bikes), play a significant role in the contemporary developing world. Even if they are beneficial, there are occasional unfortunate occurrences, like as accidents caused by a negligent rider. Lifting side stands are often forgotten, resulting in serious accidents. Many proactive measures have been attempted to address this issue, but they have shown to be ineffective. As a result, it should be considered for use in all kinds of bicycles. The new technology, dubbed "AUTOMATIC SIDE-STAND RETRIEVE SYSTEM," would be based on the operation of bicycles. Because all motorcycles use chain drive to transfer power from the engine to the rear wheel. Because the design setup must be maintained between chain drives, the setup (Sprocket) rotates and the side stand automatically retrieves. When a two-wheeler is parked, the side stand supports the full weight of the vehicle. They're ideal for brief stops when you just need to exit the car for a few moments. To guarantee additional safety, they are equipped with a spring that pulls it back into place. The rider of a two-wheeler may forget to release the side stand at times. This will result in unnecessary risk and a loss of attention when driving. Sensors are now utilized to verify that the stand is in a released state or not, with tiny lights in the storage board indicating this. It is also possible to lose sight of the light. The goal of this project is to eliminate the possibility of riding a two-wheeler without releasing the side stand. This may be suitable for all types of two-wheelers that are driven in a low-cost gear system. In this project, we propose a concept to avoid one of the mishaps that occur due to the non-folding of the bike stand, which needs be folded manually in the case of traditional bikes.

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