Hey guys!
Need an advice here. Excuse me for my bad english, lack of practice.
Was inspecting links on my ip-098 frame once again when noticed something strange... And don't know if I should be worried now or not.
So, in particular this link:
Well, two links symmetricaly on left and right side of the frame.
I disassembled it:
There is a bearing in the top tube, but if we examine the link from the inner side there is no bearing in the bracket:
And the link is assembled with this screw:
So, what do you think, is it ok?
My first thought was that bracket is actually missing a bearing may be or something.
It turns out that these two symmetrical links are actually stretching the bracket to the opposite directions a little bit until the bush is pressed against the bearing (there is still room for it to be stretched further and I actually can do so if I press hard with a thumb). The bracket is some kind of a spring?
Then ok, there is a bearing in the top tube, but what's its goal if the black cap of the screw plays a role of a bearing for the bracket part of the assembly?
Again, do you think it is intended to be assembled this way? Won't it cause excessive wear in the bracket part of the link? I'm really confused.