ratz
Wielder of the Rubber Mallet
Ok this might be stupid but I find interesting.
Perhaps this has been considered already.
What would be the implications if the welded on stem clamp were removed from the end of the boom of the Silvo and the Vendetta?
Replacing it would be an Outside slider like on the nose of the Vendetta; it would be short in length just long enough to be stable and allow for some finite length adjustment. Create it in two versions one with a double pivot hinges and one with a single pivot hinge.
It could also just be integrated into the upper boom; but it seemed like a second sliding tube might be more practical for mass production, refinement; replacement, and modularity; and could be offered as an upgrade to existing bikes; cut off the end of your boom and slide the new end on. Upgrade done.
Idea inspired by the picture below.
Perhaps this has been considered already.
What would be the implications if the welded on stem clamp were removed from the end of the boom of the Silvo and the Vendetta?
Replacing it would be an Outside slider like on the nose of the Vendetta; it would be short in length just long enough to be stable and allow for some finite length adjustment. Create it in two versions one with a double pivot hinges and one with a single pivot hinge.
- Would that allow for more ergonomic positioning of the handlebars based on the size of the rider?
- How many fit problems could that solve?
- How many steering geometry problems would it introduction?
It could also just be integrated into the upper boom; but it seemed like a second sliding tube might be more practical for mass production, refinement; replacement, and modularity; and could be offered as an upgrade to existing bikes; cut off the end of your boom and slide the new end on. Upgrade done.
Idea inspired by the picture below.