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[QUOTE="terry hay, post: 700995, member: 48273"] Steve The bladder had a dual function in this design. First of all it had to accomodate the volume of oil being displaced by the damper rod on compression. Also it had to accomodate the volume of oil supposedly bypassing the cartridge sealband creating the low speed air effect. But now that we have negated this operation and have a flow path between the two areas, all areas are now subject to the same compressive forces of the fork under compression. Because the air trapped inside the bladder should react the same as the air above the oil Both your way and my way should function equally if the bladder material volume is compensated for. So I guess its a case of "Same horse, different jockey". Best Regards Terry [/QUOTE]
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