Hi Vi,
indeed!
however, the travel of the bottom bracket leads to a Change in distance,
that has to be covered by streching the riders legs.
To avoid this, you could Keep the "parallelogram" between Pivot Point
and bottom bracket stiff and just have that axis near the Pivot Point
to allow for a Suspension travel. This way you only experience the
travel in your hips, but leg-distance remains constant.
This also saves three axis that makes the front less stiff.
Has anyone tried this yet?
greetings,
DirkS
Zitat von Vi Vuong <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Interesting design, trail goes negative under load.
https://youtu.be/YuPop75UKtE
Vi
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