Problem
Statement:
To design and build a full suspension system to isolate the rider from external forces induced on a cross country ride or race.
The
System Must:
1. Utilize conventional components,
2. Provide strength and fatigue resistance to withstand the rigors of typical cross-country rides or races,
3. Isolate the rider from the majority of ride induced forces,
4. Allow for removal of condensation in the tubes,
5. Provide the customer with a distinct marketing advantage.
The
System Should:
1. Have minimal wieght,
2. Have costs comparable to similar bikes,
3. Minimize rider induced suspension action,
4. Minimize brake induced suspension action,
5. Be easy to manufacture,
6.Be easy to maintain,
7. Be adjustable for individual rider preferances and various terrain.
The Team:
Brett Madron, Mike Adams, and Lynn Hodges (respectively).
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Our Customer:

If you have comments or suggestions, email us at adams931@uidaho.edu, madro934@uidaho.edu, hodg9595@novell.uidaho.edu.
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