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Doesn't the Activator use a triple triangle design too?
longun":1d2fzg2p said:ritchey/fisher original frames( led ythe way)
specialised stumpjumper(first mass produced atb(
konas joe murray designed frames(never age and bang on geometry)
pace rc100/200(what needs saying here......really)
gt rts or/and lts(cutting edge)
mountain cycle san andreas(future technology)
gt zaskar (still going strong)
amp/mongoose (simple and elegant but worked,still emulated but tweaked)
turners 4 link frames (as above, love you mr horst)
trek 9000..........learn from your mistakes boy (were good, and still cut it but learned alot about shock placement and design)
thats my quick list,in no major order but the rts defined quality rear suspension.san an hand technology used now and the pace was just mind boglingly ahead of its time.
ededwards":18rce1ih said:Interesting responses so far and agree that Cunningham/Ritchey/WTB should be added in. Not sure about the Stumpjumper though - important? Definitely a yes. But a great design? Isn't it a copy?
A few others:
- Bradbury Manitou (FS or hardtail)
- Proflex for XC FS
- Mike Burrows' compact road bike design, stiffer, lighter and reduced the number of sizes that needed to be produced
- Geoff Apps' Cleland
We_are_Stevo said:If you want smaller, stiffer rear triangles look no further than any e-stay.
Russell":uogt49bg said:We_are_Stevo":uogt49bg said:If you want smaller, stiffer rear triangles look no further than any e-stay.
But make sure you save a bit of cash for a zaskar for when the e-stay breaks.
northerndave":34md9vlz said:Bontragers..
...This is a good 'design'.
AMP rear ends..
... It was a game changer and it's been very influential.
Pace Square tubing...
... good branding design
GT Triple Triangle.
... Brilliant branding design.