oxford wrote:
Surrealsam, please don't take offense to this but I want to re-state about the welding. The welding on the rest of the bike is not up to par for mounting suspension components. I can't see the whole thing but I would question the lower mount, it look like just a piece of flat plate across the swingarm.
No offense taken, I actually appreciate the constructive criticism

. I have only tacked welded things into place for easy removal in case my design isnt working the way I would like (it will be a while before this thing is road worthy). The lower mount for now, is a 1/4 inch metal plate tacked welded above where the H bar is on the swing arm. The mounts for the shock sit right above the H bar (I would provide pics but I am away from the bike atm). I only did this for testing purposes, as it is easier to weld new shock mounts to the plate rather than the swingarm itself. Plus it saves the swingarm from being constantly welded on and then grind clean, welded on again and etc. It is kinda funny because the plate I am using on the swingarm actually is what was being used as the original top shock mount. I didnt cut it or anything, it just fit into place like that on the swingarm.
As for the shock, I believe it is mounted way too close to the pivot point on the swingarm creating way too much leverage on the shock. If I would want this design to work, I would need to move the shock back further towards the tire, but I dont have much room to play with so I dont know if I can make this design work correctly. I am now thinking maybe a monoshock design similar to what yamaha used on bikes in the 1980s would work best.