short and easy description:
Longer, plusher, more progressive travel with slacker head and seat angles for descending, braking, bumps.
Shorter, stiffer travel with steeper head and seat angle when climbing.
Yes, it's automatic, and no, you can't feel it happening, you just know it's good.
I'll be there at the Therapy booth (168-170). Alternating between there and the Kona booth talking about the new (best of show) Magic Llink Coilair.
Come and check it out.
Sorry, I've been busy desinging and racing. Unfortunately not designing the hub yet.
BUT, I'm changing the structure of Therapy Components, so that I have less and less involvement in the day to day operations. The idea is to allow me more time to design/proto/develop.
It's working, too...
come on, that's old news.
new news #1) new suspension design (this one I have handled, I think)
new news #2) defending an existing product against those who would claim rights to it.
Axle clamping stiffness is kind of a priority, and you can't really get that without either pinch bolt dropouts or nut/bolt clamping force. I prefer the pinch bolts, because it's easier to make sure the fork legs are aligned.
I plan on running the single crown without a fork brace on the...
The fork was designed for 3 three different markets:
6" for 26" bikes
4" for 26" dirt jump
5" for 29" bikes
But those dropouts are that way to facilitate the axle clamping split above the axle, as opposed to below. The result is a much stiffer axle clamp.
Brian from Therapy here.....
So it's late friday nite, and I'm just coming up for air during a marathon design stint (stay tuned for the results, all new suspension design). And I see a thread about our fork. Cool.
A few comments:
6.3 pounds ready to ride for 7" travel
$2000, special...
No riding patent attorneys out there????
But yet, they're expected to understand the process enough to write the patent and be worth that $500/hr?!?!?!?!
Problem number 1 with the patent process.........
Don't get me started on the examiners that are supposed to determine the validity...
Ha, I appreciate the sentiment, but I don't sell floaters to pay legal fees, I sell 'em cause they're cool, they work, and they make customers happy.
If I had my way in the world, their wouldn't be any legal fees...
Ya, but i don't think "cheap" and "attorney" are words that really go together.
Kinda like the words "cheap", "high quality", "limited production floating brakes made in the US" aren't words that really go together...
or "cheap" and "money back guarantee that you'll love it".....
As it...
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