So after talking with a handful of mid- and high-end shock companies, I have decided to go with a full Race Tech package, front and rear.
There are a few reasons for this. One is that they are made in the stats by a company who is at every AHRMA race event, so service will be a non-issue, but also that they offer front/rear setups which should make any changes easier to discuss with them. They also wrote an excellent suspension theory and setup book, which I will reference throughout my setup. Ease of service was one of my big hangups, since many other companies, while they make nice products, may not be easy to get serviced in the US.
Ohlins proved to be a little more than my budget could bear so I ruled them out, leaving Race Tech and Works as high-end, US based outfits. The lack of information on the Works website threw me off a bit as well, whereas Race Tech has so much information, its almost overwhelming, but in a good way.
Once I scrape the cash together I will get the package ordered from them.
In the meantime, I finalized the design for my rotor carrier. I like designing parts and thought it fitting to have a custom carrier for my new RPE cast iron rotor.
I have also had a set of mockup trees made, in 45mm offset for the spread I need for my application. The cost was minimal and now it will allow me to plug in real numbers from a physical bike rather than calculating fork lengths and wheel diameters, and risking screwing something up. I used a piece of square steel and made a clevis to mimic a rear shock in my intended length, 14". This will allow me to have the frame on its wheels with front suspension in place and a mock rear shock to get very accurate measurements for rake/trail, so I can then finalize a design of the trees, including the offset.
Last is the gussets for the frame, which have come back from the welder. Pretty please with the job he did on these as well as welding the "U" where the downtubes meet.
The tank is being derusted by a local place and should come back squeaky clean inside and out, which will allow me to see how bad the rust was inside. Hoping it isnt too terrible and a quick lining (Caswell's) will work.
Thinking ahead to colors and want to do either a flat orange or blue. I will probably use a duplicor or similar color, but was looking at Eastwood 2K matte clear for the finish to make it gas resistant. What is the finishing after spraying matte clear? Can I cut down the orang peel by wet sanding or will that ruin the matte finish?