i revisited my design tell me what you think in all honesty i wont reply with bad reply 
be honest , it fucking hard to build a bike and get it right the first time
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i revisited my design tell me what you think in all honesty i wont reply with bad reply be honest , it f*cking hard to build a bike and get it right the first time
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 In my perception the rear triangle looks weak and the headtube sector will weight a ton/ the bb sector look just if its going to snap give me a minute ill come up with someting
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 actually the mid scetion under the top tube are 2 plate and yes the front might weight a little bit much because its steel but remember i use thin gauge steel , strong but light as for the geo i copy paste over the m6 geo so the geo is a winning design , as for the rear pivot point i use my patented brass bearing pivot point it wont flex at aall, like the first one i made
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 i dont want to know if by a drawing perspective what i will do , i want to know if the look of it is good , i know the muther fucking rear wheel will touch just like the intense , i want opinion on the general look of it and dont tell me fail i dont do fail .
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 i don't think the whole rear end would work that well. the rear shock seems to be on too much on an angle. it would work better if it was parallel to the top tube that connects to the seat tube. don't get me wrong i think it's a good idea and i give you credit for you first try. its pretty good. so don't listen to all the bad comments you might get. keep perfecting your design and keep posting them here and i'll be giving my honest input.
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 The rear looks like its going to have to much side to side flex. Might work if you had a real beefy pivot point like on the rmx frames.
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 thats a really awsome bike that i can see come together! and ditto to peach
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 tell me what you think
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 FAIL
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 read the comment on the upper right again







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