Totally depends on what make of brace people have. I'd say my Neuspeed one is about 20mm diameter. Most are ovalised though and probably about 40-45mm x 20mm.
As Nafe said the Neuspeed one is round but my Spoon one is like a rounded rectangle.
As for length, wont different braces have different bar lengths due to the feet design, shape of the bar, etc.
Again using the same examples, the Neuspeed brace is a straight thingy across the bay, whereas the Spoon one bumps up.
IIRC the front braces are different between 5G and 4G, with the 5G overall difference being about 10mm or something close to that? The rear braces are interchangeable.
I found my dissertation on the weekend, it's got optimum designs (done by myself) for multi layer fibre layups. Will be doing a 6 layer symetrical setup (very stiff) which will be vacuum formed and bonded to the cross member. One of my designs was 5 tmies stronger than titanium . Connection will be similar to how it's done on the type s brace but obviously with CF & resin rather than welding steel.
The basic design is being taken from the shape of the ebay strut foot but I will be modifying it with extra stiffeners to carry some extra load and reduce flexure. The design will also make sure the cross member doesn't pop out of either end or fall out. I'm thinking V2 will be adjustable too so it can be pre-loaded.
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I think ideally you need to have a look in your own bay and work out what shape/dimensions will work best, like looking at the best point to have the foot begin, etc. And if you're basing it on the Type S one make sure it works without the need for Type S top hats
It will be very loosly based on the ebay one as it uses a straight bar and the feet will fit my 3 stud top hats. Making it from fibre I can modify out all of the stupidities that are in it at the moment.
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What Gordon said. You need the feet first and then measure between them. I had assumed you were going to use some existing steel feet. Structural carbon fibre parts still make me nervous
I once had carbon fibre handlebars on my mountain bike, they were called Barflex because they were designed to flex slightly to absorb some shock - but I never trusted those things, they were scary as hell ..bombing down a track with bloody bendy handlebars is not cool at all. That said, they never broke...