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[QUOTE="JTT, post: 543497, member: 19620"] Sounds like you got it pretty much down Keith, but just to clarify the rebound piston and the midvalve are in effect, "opposite sides of the same coin". This is the piston that is attached to the damper rod and moves through the fluid in the cartridge, in the rebound direction, it controls rebound. In the compression direction, the "midvalve" side comes into operation (or checkplate in the case of RT), but it is only one actual piston (active). You may already know this, but it just kind of seemed a little unsure in your definitions ;) [/QUOTE]
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