So obviously 12" wheels are not the ones that are usually mounted on fast and well built bikes and so there are no suspension forks around.
I was going through various ideas and had this "new" one. Or at least I think it is new, because I did some research and could not find anything on the topic.
So the idea is to use a few linear bearings like this one:
One part is attached to the wheel axle (from both sides of wheel) and the other part to an existing rigid fork. What we get is an extremely smooth fork without an actual suspension, so all that remains to add is a quality air-loaded rear suspension, like this one:
The overall fork design could look something like "the springer" seen below.
Any more ideas/suggestions? Or maybe someone has already tried that?
I was going through various ideas and had this "new" one. Or at least I think it is new, because I did some research and could not find anything on the topic.
So the idea is to use a few linear bearings like this one:
One part is attached to the wheel axle (from both sides of wheel) and the other part to an existing rigid fork. What we get is an extremely smooth fork without an actual suspension, so all that remains to add is a quality air-loaded rear suspension, like this one:

The overall fork design could look something like "the springer" seen below.

Any more ideas/suggestions? Or maybe someone has already tried that?