Very sweet
Looks like a Proflex. That rear shock is pretty chunky, I didn't think they were that big and might have been added later.Hi brains trust, mate has got one of these in his arsenal that he recently told us about. Not sure what it is - if anyone has a clue that would be awesome. I'm not a retro expert but that rear elastomer shock sounds like mad fun to try out!
Just curious- Is there a pivot I’m not seeing or does it use flex-stays? Doesn’t look like there’d be much of an arc in the linkage so it’s entirely possible, just not what I’d expected!Any old tomac fans here?
This just got dropped in my garage
It's unfortunately wall art now though
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Yeah, no pivot back there. Kinda makes sense for how it cracked I guess, the linkage probably wants to go upwards.Just curious- Is there a pivot I’m not seeing or does it use flex-stays? Doesn’t look like there’d be much of an arc in the linkage so it’s entirely possible, just not what I’d expected!
And the swingarm is forcing it downwards, and it’s attached on the outside (thinner) edge of the curved mainframe tube, and is a small welded attachment point, and an aluminium frame. Yeah, hindsight is a wonderful thing!Yeah, no pivot back there. Kinda makes sense for how it cracked I guess, the linkage probably wants to go upwards.
And just when people thought lefties were weirdHere is my contribution. Bit of a project i have been tinkering away on. Cannondale Super v800, with a Hurrycat Vorace fork, and some other random bits to make it work. It is at a ridable state, and now I can move on to making it better.
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Here is my contribution. Bit of a project i have been tinkering away on. Cannondale Super v800, with a Hurrycat Vorace fork, and some other random bits to make it work. It is at a ridable state, and now I can move on to making it better.
I have never seen that fork before, rad!And just when people thought lefties were weird