I think history has demonstrated that there are three ways to build a good, reliable, steel FS bike.
Build a uni-pivot with a solid front and rear end.
Build a solid front and rear end and attach them via two links.
Build the backend around aluminum frame members. If Cotic couldn’t figure out a reasonable weight, all-steel, linkage driven single pivot it makes me think…
Sept. 3, 2021, 6:11 a.m. - Andrew Major
I think history has demonstrated that there are three ways to build a good, reliable, steel FS bike. Build a uni-pivot with a solid front and rear end. Build a solid front and rear end and attach them via two links. Build the backend around aluminum frame members. If Cotic couldn’t figure out a reasonable weight, all-steel, linkage driven single pivot it makes me think…