Looking at the Wilson frame I see that it's not optimized for braking as other split pivot designs. On split pivot as described by DW and Treks ABP, chainstay is optimized for pedaling and setastay with rocker is optimized for braking. On Wilson, seatstay (which also holds the brake caliper) is connected directly to frame (has one pivot at the rear hub and second on the frame), just like single pivot.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but for me this looks like big marketing game "Our design is unique and different"
Correct me if I'm wrong, but for me this looks like big marketing game "Our design is unique and different"