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[QUOTE="marcusgunby, post: 711893, member: 17066"] I was chatting to a suspension guy as we got onto speeds of fork travel, the forks they measured got upto 11mS-thats the height of 2 houses in one second.Now they wanted to use this info to test setups, so they put a fork in a shock dyno thats as big as a house and has a concrete case.The shock dyno when working at 11mS was starting to physically bounce around-dont forget this thing is the size of a small house and weighs tonns. So when you think of the forces and speeds involded, you get more of a idea what your forks do :eek: [/QUOTE]
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