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Steel Fury Rocky Road (Model year: 2014)

By nerdy_guitarist | 8:06 AM EST, Tue February 19, 2013
Steel Fury Rocky Road

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This is a derived design. The final thing is my own but it was derived off a design by one of the users of this site. The Scorpion is the original bike. Well anyway, the stats for this bike are: 26 inch wheels, RockShox BoXXer World Cup fork, Avid Code R hydraulic disk brakes (203 mm rotors front and rear), 1 x 9 speed drivetrain. The bike is equipped with a Cane Creek Double Barrel air shock on the rear Horst Link suspension system.

Manufacturing: Non production
Size: 26 inch
Reach: 414mm
Started from: BikeCAD Pro
    Primary material: Aluminium
Style: MTB
Stack: 631mm
BikeCAD version: 9.16

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harvey rollason
Framebuilder

harvey rollason

13 years 2 months ago

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cool bike

cool bike

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nerdy_guitarist
Framebuilder
Melbourne, VIC Australia

nerdy_guitarist

13 years 2 months ago

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In reply to cool bike by harvey rollason

Cheers, buddy

Yeah, I know it's a diamond frsme modeller but I like to try and see if I can make them look "downhilly" with both suspension forks and a rear suspension frame. I used the coupler tool to try and create the rear shock body. They should so make this program be able to model rear suspension with options to control the type of linkage, pivot points on the linkage, and number of pivot points. After all, that's what I bought this program for, to design mountain bikes with full suspension. I couldn't afford to drop 3 to 10 k on a CAD program but this program is bike specific and that is why I got BikeCAD over a "proper" CAD program. If BikeCAD doesn't end up being able to model bikes with rear suspension, I'll just have to draw notes on the parts by hand and I will never really accurately see how the frame will move through the rear suspension's travel.

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