Can a button replace the foot lever for gear shifting on a motorbike?

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A project is proposed to develop a button-operated electromagnetic gear shifting system for motorbikes, replacing the traditional foot lever. The concept involves using a stepper motor and solenoids to facilitate gear changes. Participants in the discussion seek clarification on the project's principles and potential design ideas. Suggestions for modifications to the gearbox are encouraged to enhance the system's functionality. The goal is to innovate the gear shifting process in two-wheelers through this technology.
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Hi friends ! I am a student of mechanical engg final year.I have to submit a project.
I think to make a project on
"Button operated electromagnetic gear shifting system for two wheeler "
can someone help me how could be the principal?
 
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rohitkpandey said:
Hi friends ! I am a student of mechanical engg final year.I have to submit a project.
I think to make a project on
"Button operated electromagnetic gear shifting system for two wheeler "
can someone help me how could be the principal?

Is that a motorbike or a pushbike? What exactly are you looking for? 'principal'? Some possible concepts? Can you give more details.
 
Actually it will be a motorbike in which we change gears by a button instead of leaver on foot as in bikes now a days. For that we have to work on some changes in gearbox maybe by using a stepper motor and solenoids. What are your ideas about that?
 
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