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That sounds like plenty of bearing area......however you should provide washers or spacers to take up any movement and allow the nuts and bolts to become tight on the struts.
Be aware that without any suspension the loads on the frame and mounting bolts will be increased dramatically when you hit a big pothole. The impact will be absorbed into the tire first, then whatever is left over will go into the rear wheel, swing arm, struts and frame. If you don't have a sprung seat.....then the impact will also be transferred into your spine.
The good news is that you can easily put the shocks back on if you hate the rough ride!
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