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adjusting rear spring,, where to start?
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[QUOTE="Jeremy Wilkey, post: 507689, member: 17220"] Marcus, Why is that a rebound problem? Everyone allways say rebound.. The reason why I belive comes down to when they adjust the rebound slower (Whateveryone allways does) the problem is reduces only so far as the bike just becomes more ridgid. So the guy who rides his bike to test dose'nt actually see the real problem.. Althought I could see it being rebound problem in some circumstances compression is more likely the issue with a kick to the side off a jump. If you want to think about it from a probabilty standpoint, rebound only controls the reaction of the trapped energy in a spring. The compression must be acted on first, so in a single bump, the occurance of a rebound problem is less likely. Anyway, diagnossing suspension problems is both hard and easy... Once you can know the condtions under which something ocurs then you can reconstruct the forces acting on the suspension, and if you do that acurately enough your "money".. BR, Jer [/QUOTE]
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