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[QUOTE="svi, post: 707616, member: 20863"] So a standard link system with a 30% rising rate would also have a 30% increase in velocity which would create a large rise in damping force preventing the shock falling through the stroke and bottoming harshly. It would also allow a light spring to be used for initial compliance as the progression will allow for big hits. A PDS system will not have the increase in velocity so relies on the 2nd piston for the increase in damping force and relies on the rate of progression on the spring to allow it to be compliant initial and take the bigger hits. How could they ever think that a straight rate spring would work? [/QUOTE]
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