• do I just flip the shock mount around so the shock can lay flat, parallel to the top tube of the urt and mount the other end to the steerer/pivot area?

    Now is the time to draw graphs and do maths.

    Also consider the failure mode, you don't want a shock to be aimed at your face if something fails.

  • One of the tutors at the welding class looked at my mock up photo from more of an engineers viewpoint than I had been and pointed out a few things (shock still going to rip itself apart under braking, braking would stop the fork compressing, travel path less than ideal) and suggested a few others like flipping the swingarm around and running the shock under the downtube but I think to make it work I'd have to increase the a2c such that it wouldn't fit the frame and it wouldn't be as attractive.

    Plus I put that awesome Orange F8 fork back on and it looks boss.

    Going to start tigging this week at the class, I've prepared a few practice joints and then have this,

    To move onto if I get on well enough.

    I haven't cut the front mitres yet, will do that once I get the 2 'stem' pieces attached to the steerer clamp.

    Think the mitres I have cut look pretty good for being completely done with manual hand tools.

    Also going to see if I can weld a sliding disc mount to the rear of the Hummus and do away with the sharkfin.

    I have one of this type to work with,

  • One of the tutors at the welding class looked at my mock up photo from more of an engineers viewpoint than I had been and pointed out a few things (shock still going to rip itself apart under braking, braking would stop the fork compressing, travel path less than ideal) and suggested a few others like flipping the swingarm around and running the shock under the downtube but I think to make it work I'd have to increase the a2c such that it wouldn't fit the frame and it wouldn't be as attractive.

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