Jeremy Wilkey
Owner, MX-Tech
- Jan 28, 2000
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The question is then: What is your opinion of modern suspension design theory of the different manufactures. What do you think (Showa) is attempting to do with its current designs and how are they hitting their objectives.
I've been really spending a lot of time pulling my thoughts back into a homogenous substance after some time of vacillating between the margins in the name of research and question finding. For a while the pursuit left me feeling a little lost in my own space. This has functionally led me to quantifying what I currently view as my theory of suspension and design objectives.
The industry has been functioning at a genius level really, but I think they are solving the wrong problems, so when we ask why or how can they spend all that money and be so smart in the engineering, yet still have huge issues, the answer is they have done a brilliant job however the solution they provided is really solving some objective that does not fit the real problem.
I've been really spending a lot of time pulling my thoughts back into a homogenous substance after some time of vacillating between the margins in the name of research and question finding. For a while the pursuit left me feeling a little lost in my own space. This has functionally led me to quantifying what I currently view as my theory of suspension and design objectives.
The industry has been functioning at a genius level really, but I think they are solving the wrong problems, so when we ask why or how can they spend all that money and be so smart in the engineering, yet still have huge issues, the answer is they have done a brilliant job however the solution they provided is really solving some objective that does not fit the real problem.