FrankenBuster ?
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FrankenBuster ?
Couldn't the ThudBuster be adapted to function as a front suspension fork for recumbents and road-bikes?
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T
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T
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Raleigh20 PugFixie, Merc
I think that's a 'suck-it-and-see' thing. Got a spare one, a hacksaw and a wrench lying around to put your theory into action?
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I actually thought a lot about that and still do. For a s-typ brompton (angle of steering stem leaning to the front - hence larger "toptube") the steve perry stem-suspension-mod will not work. I wish I had a garage with tools to try.
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That garage would have to resemble a small machine and welding shop. I worked in such a place part-time when I was a teenager (sheet metal equipment, too). Definitely very handy to learn those skills and have access to all that equipment.