This application relates to rear suspension system for bicycles, such as
freeride, downhill and trail-style mountain bikes. The suspension system
includes a rear suspension for coupling the rear wheel of the bicycle to
the bicycle frame, a rear shock absorber disposed entirely in front of
the seat tube of the frame and a linkage for operatively coupling the
rear suspension to the rear shock absorber. The linkage intersects the
longitudinal axis of the seat tube for transmitting rear suspension
forces around the seat tube to the rear shock absorber. The seat tube is
preferably continuous and is disposed so that the bicycle seat is
adjustable over a full range of seat positions. The seat tube orientation
ensures that the seat is movable between optimum biomechanical positions
for both uphill pedaling and aggressive downhill freeriding.
Additionally, the seat tube and rear suspension system are configured so
that the rear wheel and rear suspension will not contact the seat tube,
seat, or bicycle rider even when the rear suspension system is in a fully
compressed, forward position. The shock absorber is preferably oriented
in an orientation to maximize its stroke length. For example, the shock
absorber may be oriented generally parallel to a top tube of the bicycle
frame.