If your aliexpress ninja skills a re up to it, have at it.
Gotta be able to flip the switch on your shock from open to firm to closed, preferably via remote, or do the occasional rebound or compression adjustment on the fly. It's mostly a European thing.
I was more asking if this was a concern specific to the suspension design. I've ridden Scott since 2005 so I'm all about a levers.. but are you suggesting its a requirement to have this from a kinematics perspective on this design?
And yep, neither my Spark, Genius or Ransom suffer from the shock location/lower trunion mount so that's not a concern for me.
the horst link and massive upper linkage
this is more what I'm interested.. what issues this creates?
Is it like having different interpretations of the DW link (dual link).. too long somewhere and its all messed up?
Cheers