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Modifying midvalves on a KYB(and others)
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[QUOTE="MACE, post: 88519, member: 16716"] [b]Get some sleep, Man....[/b] KXVET#207, JTT is asking about the area between MV shim and cartridge wall. In his example there is 3mm peripheral gap so the area for flow on an undistorted shim [B]IS[/B] greater with the larger cartridge because area is diameter squared function. I'm still wondering how conversion to a rigid check valve is supposed to make compression damping less. The check plate never bends out of the way. In other words, I would expect converting a rigid check plate to a shim stack would make the fork softer with no other changes. MACE (DRN V3.0 Refugee) :( [/QUOTE]
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