- Seen at La Franqui; juni-99: Used for asphalt races (airport's). Speeds above 90 km/hour are no problem.
Glue's to the road. No buggy bouncing (dropped from 1 meter without bouncing).
- Frame : Square stainless steel tube, all 3 mm thick.
- Rear suspension : independent. The shock absorber/spring is from a mountain-bike Shockworks with a 350 or
250 kg spring (Dm 400 total). Adjustable without changing the geometrie of the rear or the absorber/spring
from hard (absorber upright) to soft (absorber under an angle). All connections: brass pipe with tight
fitting inox bolts (home made) and inox nut.
- Front suspension : none, but prototype was finished for testing (mono shock).
- Brakes : none.
- Weight : approx. 30 kg. ( Frontfork filled with lead, Downtube holds additional 4 kg lead)
- Builder: Marko Zimmerman (?) and friend (?)
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