I've decided against the Puma, and instead im buying a stretch frame so I can pick and choose my components, and I could send the frame in to fit it with a linkage suspension, that way i can slap a nice big air shock on the rear. Mtb components are probably gonna be the best way to go here. When I have the frame modified, I will likely make the dropouts wider and the stays a bit longer so I can put a 26x4.0 tire on it. I will be using spoked wheels, and im goin 10ga with the spokes. All said, I think this bike is gonna run be around $5000 to build, and about another 500 for insurance, titling, and registration.
As for the suspension design for the rear, I'm gonna keep it simple and stick with a linkage driven single pivot. And, for the night ranger, it will be a floating shock system. You can get all sorts of inspiration for rear suspension from the mtb industry, so take a look. Im also going to be using a fox float shock on the rear, cause why spare the expense, and fox is known for making some really plush shocks.
The fork will be a rockshox triple tree, with 203mm of travel. Air sprung as well, so this ride will be smooth and plush. In the meantime, I am still working on getting my 8 speed shifter up to sale quality. Redoing the electronics, including adding a 5 3/4" headlight and a loom, just repainted the frame, and now I'm polishing the engine case. The case will be painted with a chrome paint, with a red anodized finish coat, for that candy look. I also made the largest chainring larger, so I should have more torque available to me now.
Oh, I almost forgot! I will be painting the stretch bike a candy blue, with candy orange accents. Also, I'll be adding forward motorcycle controls behind the bottom bracket, and I will have reserve cranks and pedals stored in the saddle bags.