Thanks Jayblok!
Luke.
Luke.
Is that a spring on the back to the sissy bar? Slick.
Yea. What he said... Take care of the family Luke.Hey Luke, just saw your post. Sorry to hear about you and your wife. Hope you guys start to feel better soon.
I think you are right DJ Bill, gone a bit further forward with the design now and made the springs more usable by moving them further out and removable along with the sissy bar, I figure if I make that whole section removable, in theory it should be possible to turn the back fork 180 degrees, hold on the bars and hold on locking brake lever behind you and ride it backwards... One more crazy trick that may be possible due to the locking brake under the seat...Back to the bike.....One of the contenders for sure but it is still a winner contest or no. I'm not sure the geometry on your spring will do enough, the end near the seat post needs to have its pivot as far away as you can get it so you have a lever arm trying to stretch the spring as it turns.
I don't think a tall sissy bar will lend itself to easy tricks....you want to be able to pass the bike under your legs in a hurry if a trick bombs....
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