Happy Holidays!
I’ll answer your PM later today (and post similar answers here) when I can but wanted to address one question right away:I tried different stroke lengths on my 1002 and although 62.5 might technically have worked it brought the seat stay bridge too close to the seat tube. 65mm definitely hits.(You wrote 55mm in your post but 205x60 is the intended size and 205 shocks can go up to 65.)As for trunnion mounting I’d say it’s really the *much* smarter way to go with this fairly thin full carbon rocker arm. Adapters will flex more and could be a problem over time.Personally I recommend a DVO Topaz — it’s one of the best shocks out there IMO and you can get it for about $425 direct from DVO with 15% off code REMY15. I’ve been very happy with the one I have on my 1002 and I also run one on my GT Force.
Here is that picture of my shock mounting for reference; for some reason the forum isn’t completing posts with the bearing pictures attached but I’ll keep trying.
Is that 230x60 topaz on a FM1002? If so, do you have any idea how much higher your bb is now?
Update: Frame has arrived and looks amazing. We have a shock, forks, bars and stem. Other parts are on the way. I'll start a build thread when they arrive.
And.... it's built! Just chain to buy and pedals to fit. My only tip from the build is: do the internal cable routing while you have the back end off to check bearings. It's much easier to feed rear brake hose and derailleur cable through that way.