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Pro rate spring /pro rate rebound?
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[QUOTE="terry hay, post: 685675, member: 48273"] You are not looking at the whole picture. What happens within the spring is not as important as what occurs at the rear wheel. Any linkage setup has progression engineered into it by altering the leverage. The shock's position is constantly changed by the linkage to create a force curve relative to the rear wheel travel. In order to mimic this occurence progressive springs are used in the PDS setups. Whilst the lean angle of the shock creates a certain amount of progression, it is inadequate and needs to be supplemented with the spring. The damping is and needs to be velocity sensitive as we are trying to control vertical wheel velocity [/QUOTE]
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