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Pro rate spring /pro rate rebound?
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[QUOTE="jmics19067, post: 683533, member: 27963"] I think it could be possible to get away with a true position sensitive rebound dampening. In my feeble mind the only force the rebound dampening sees is the coiled spring which would be position sensitive. never mind as I wrote that I realized it woudl only hold true while in the air. If say on rolling whoops and the wheel is following the ground<as it should> you would have to account for the amount of gravity pulling the bike down against the angle of the back side of the whoop. While rider/bike wieght and gravity would be constant the inertia/angle of the downslope would be changing constantly. Whether or not it is significant compared to the energy stored by the spring I wouldn't know. How is that for a useless post of me arguing with myself :o [/QUOTE]
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