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Some thoughts for PDS Shocks
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[QUOTE="Roost1, post: 1002894, member: 57267"] Jeremy, this is a great thread thanks for sharing the info with us. I have a shock clock data gathering devise and have had readings up at 150in/sec. Since the dyno info shows the travel at 14in/sec. can we assume that the dyno info would be linear out at the much greater velocity? I know that there are constraints with a dyno and that it is only diagnostic a tool. I'm just trying to better understand the graph. I also understand that the point of the graphs were to compare the piston vs the bladder but can we be sure that they won't act differently at the velocity the shock actually sees on the motorcycle? Thanks Again [/QUOTE]
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