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oil heights again
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[QUOTE="georgieboy, post: 699580, member: 21186"] Yes it is discussed many many times before but lately i have done this experiment and it came up with questions. The experiment was: filling up the fork with oil without the spring and see how easily i cld compress it. Fill it up a little more etc etc. I started with 100mm, i marked with a ty-rip the distance, then 90mm, 80mm, 70mm and hardly noticed a difference. So the question is: do manufactures just quess the oil heights or is there a systemetic calculation done? In above cases i was able to collaps the fork to almost bottoming distances. Go figure when i land a jump what happens. So i wld say they are a little conservative with oil heights. [/QUOTE]
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