Because a few people had problems breaking their frame rails I wanted to be sure I understood where the transfer of energy was taking place at.
Here is a rough diagram of where the mounting points are in relation to the frame.
As you can see, when coming down hard on a jump the force is transferred in a radial motion pivoting on the 17mm swing arm pivot pin.
So, the rear head stay must be in line as much as possible with the direction of the force to prevent the engine from rotating forward and putting the cradle under tension.
Having the front mount on the head helps to stop any force that is trying to be transferred to the frame rails.
On further review I believe that if I remove the gas tank I can remove the engine without having to remove the front head stay.
Although when I get further into this I will test that theory
Here is some pics of the different views.
Nothing is welded yet but you get the idea:
That's my story and I'm sticking to it for now