Great idea! Now I’ll struggle to restrain myself when passing such a swingWhat about porch-swing springs? They each have like a 400lb tolerance.
Great idea! Now I’ll struggle to restrain myself when passing such a swingWhat about porch-swing springs? They each have like a 400lb tolerance.
Yoink!Great idea! Now I’ll struggle to restrain myself when passing such a swing
NICE! Now you have planted a seed, now I’m thinking about rear suspension as I wait on my rear wheel build. Think I’m just thinking though. I’m impressed.Suspension linkage done from good old Swedish “bondjärn” (nicknamed ‘peasant steel’, formally C9D (SS 1312) steel.
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Tested it today. As requested by @OddJob, here is a video it in motion
Overview video
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Closeup video
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Turns out @metalchewy was perfectly right, the springs are too weak. Probably need about double the force. Either parallel springs or just beefier ones.
Test was successful though, as I’m quite happy with the suspension travel range and its progressiveness; gradually reduced mechanical advantage for the linkage through its travel, so it doesn’t bottom out harshly but very gradually
One I did with a similar frame.I would like to make a tank of some kind, possibly with faux air intakes.
Any suggestions on design?
Thanks @MazdaFlyer! An inverted tank was a unique idea. Now you got me thinking outside the boxOne I did with a similar frame.View attachment 239703
The Decepticon light was fun but those are clutch. Waay tighter looking. Needless to say your rear suspension work has been highly impressive. And the front design ties in with the back so well!
Bro...
This bike could be on set for a new Mad Max film!
Thank you! I appreciate it a lotThis bike could be on set for a new Mad Max film!
Erector setBefore: beta version, zip ties
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Now: version 0.9, metal prototype
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