The path to madness.
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Shedgineering. Full Sus MTB (Really, really full sus).
Re: Shedgineering. Full Sus MTB (Really, really full sus).
Do you think there's a market for it?
Anyone up for a JOGLE on it? .............. or is it a JIGGLE?
Mick F. Cornwall
Re: Shedgineering. Full Sus MTB (Really, really full sus).
You would have to bend over backwards to ride one of these.
Anyone ready to spring into action.
Anyone ready to spring into action.
At the last count:- Peugeot 531 pro, Dawes Discovery Tandem, Dawes Kingpin X3, Raleigh 20 stowaway X2, 1965 Moulton deluxe, Falcon K2 MTB dropped bar tourer, Rudge Bi frame folder, Longstaff trike conversion on a Giant XTC 840
Re: Shedgineering. Full Sus MTB (Really, really full sus).
Suspended animation
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"All we are not stares back at what we are"
W H Auden
"All we are not stares back at what we are"
W H Auden
Re: Shedgineering. Full Sus MTB (Really, really full sus).
clearly Brucey's very mad brother he would rather disown
Re: Shedgineering. Full Sus MTB (Really, really full sus).
Hmmm.... so he's actually managed to ride that thing?!
Reminds me of a 'test' that I was once shown, something you're supposed to do to a steel frame to see if it has just the right amount of 'springiness'. Stand to one side of the bike holding it, put your foot on the B/B, and give a gentle push with it. The frame should 'give' a little bit, but not feel too sloppy. Whether that told you if your frame really was built of 531 d/b (the stuff to go for, back then) or some cheaper substitute, I can't remember. I wouldn't try the test on a modern carbon frame!
Back to the video. Well, if it really is impossible to do a wheelie on that frame, maybe it's of some benefit? Put it on the market and push it strongly as a teen's "must-have". A bit of high-pressure targeted marketing should do the trick. End of all those silly stunts that we 'real' cyclists decry....
Reminds me of a 'test' that I was once shown, something you're supposed to do to a steel frame to see if it has just the right amount of 'springiness'. Stand to one side of the bike holding it, put your foot on the B/B, and give a gentle push with it. The frame should 'give' a little bit, but not feel too sloppy. Whether that told you if your frame really was built of 531 d/b (the stuff to go for, back then) or some cheaper substitute, I can't remember. I wouldn't try the test on a modern carbon frame!
Back to the video. Well, if it really is impossible to do a wheelie on that frame, maybe it's of some benefit? Put it on the market and push it strongly as a teen's "must-have". A bit of high-pressure targeted marketing should do the trick. End of all those silly stunts that we 'real' cyclists decry....
Suppose that this room is a lift. The support breaks and down we go with ever-increasing velocity.
Let us pass the time by performing physical experiments...
--- Arthur Eddington (creator of the Eddington Number).
Let us pass the time by performing physical experiments...
--- Arthur Eddington (creator of the Eddington Number).
Re: Shedgineering. Full Sus MTB (Really, really full sus).
If I do that test with my 531c Mercian, the BB moves about an inch.
It's one of my demonstrations to people to show the flexibility of a nicely made steel frame.
It's one of my demonstrations to people to show the flexibility of a nicely made steel frame.
Mick F. Cornwall
Re: Shedgineering. Full Sus MTB (Really, really full sus).
gaz wrote:The path to madness....
I would have said if you came up with that, you were already well past madness, and into another realm altogether....
cheers
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Re: Shedgineering. Full Sus MTB (Really, really full sus).
Everything in me re-coils at the idea.
Re: Shedgineering. Full Sus MTB (Really, really full sus).
drossall wrote:Everything in me re-coils at the idea.
Everything under you would recoil too.
Thinks... ....perhaps the time has come for a memory foam frameset....
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"All we are not stares back at what we are"
W H Auden
"All we are not stares back at what we are"
W H Auden