View Single Post
Old 01-01-08 | 09:34 AM
  #17  
Lamplight's Avatar
Lamplight
Senior Member
 
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 2,768
Likes: 15
From: Bellingham, WA
Originally Posted by stronglight
I've never owned a bike with any kind of suspension or damping beyond fatter lower pressure tires, so I'm really out of the loop here. I can't understand how this would work when the chainstays are solidly welded or brazed to the bottom bracket shell. Does this make sense? I always assumed you would need some type of paralleolgram movement for the rear triangle, a lower pivot of some sort.

I guess I just missed out on a couple decades of technology. Seems like a lot of hardware for a couple mm of potential frame travel. What am I missing here? Is this common on some mountain bikes?
The chainstays most likely have enough flex to allow some movement at the upper joint. To me it seems almost pointless, but I've never raced Cyclecross so who knows?
Lamplight is offline  
Reply