FishFreak
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That's absolutely BRILLIANT SCSVT, both parts, the offset AND the sealed bearing spring cap. I'm of the belief all coil springs should have a bearing, which makes them much smoother responding to little hits since coil spring bind is relieved. I'm interested in how the sealed ball bearing will hold up, because it seems they don't take a radial load like that very well. My motocross bikes steering stems, which see incredible load in that direction and take it well because they used Timken tapered roller bearings. They handle the side load better.Yeah we had to turn the svc adjusters down to clear the axle at droop.
Okay I have posted this before butttt, There 3 custom parts , but mostly off the shelf, the 3/8" thick base pad is custom cut. And the top hat has a custom part with a bearing seat that the spring spins as it compress. Same principle as a torsion release bearing like a road car. But sealed for off road. The springs are coaxial with the shaft and The top hats also set the top of the shock inboard by 10mm which gives it a bit more travel because of the motion ratio change and also helps with spring clearance at droop.
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Just a thought for V2.0....
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