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drhach
How is the strut mounting any different from the shocks that were mounted there previously? Just wondering, I don't see the issue with the hardtail mounted the way it is.
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reddirtrider
Originally posted by Zooks View PostVery nice work - but - those bolts in the shaft will strip out when you hit the first big bump. You've got all that force (entire weight of rear of bike + your butt) on two small bolts screwed into aluminium.
And yes, it is very clean. First custom shaftie I've looked at for more than a glance.
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doubleblue
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atb1998
shaft rigid
The problem with hardtailing like that is those bolts take all the shcok and the weight. When use for shock mounts the shock absorbers take the beating. Hence the name shock absorber. I think i would be a little concerned. Just my not so humble opinion. here is a shaft bike a friend is building. he had the same concerns and decided on this instead
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atb1998
shaft rigid
the pic i posted is couple of years old. The bike i posted is still being built. But i showed the shaft rigid being to my friend who is a good fabricator and welder. he said was you should go from the top of the driveshaft tube and the top of your swing arm with vertical supports to the tubes going to the wheel to relieve any shock off those bolts and possibly a major failure. Just a suggestion. He reminded me of one we saw at a show in K.C that was done with the vertical supports. Owner said he had put over 20,000 miles with no issues.
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atb1998
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Bribird
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Zooks
Originally posted by drhach View PostHow is the strut mounting any different from the shocks that were mounted there previously? Just wondering, I don't see the issue with the hardtail mounted the way it is.
Shock absorbers - it's not just a name, it's what they do. All of the energy that they 'absorbed' before is now going into those tiny bolts. I don't know of too many hardtails that are mounted into soft aluminium. I've seen solid steel hardtails crack and fall apart, how long is a single bolt in aluminium going to last??
It would be like swapping the seatbelts in your car with string and saying "what's the difference?"
(disclaimer: this post written in a sarcastic manner, not intended to offend)
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Zooks
Originally posted by reddirtrider View PostWhile it won't be the entire weight of the bike, he does raise an interesting point. What's on the bracing look like on the other side?.............
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reddirtrider
Originally posted by Zooks View PostI never said entire weight of bike. I said entire weight of rear of bike. As in - the back half. Obviously a lot of weight is taken on the front wheel.
Basically, I agree with you that that bolt is going to be stressed to a greater degree than it would be using shocks.
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