R Rob Reid Member Oct 8, 2002 16 0 May 2, 2003 #1 Im having trouble understanding when and why to adjust the low speed, i have understanding of high speed
Im having trouble understanding when and why to adjust the low speed, i have understanding of high speed
S SpeedBump Member Dec 15, 2002 7 0 May 2, 2003 #2 I don't know how your shock work, but I worked with an Ohlins. The low speed affected movements like the ones caused by throttle modulations.
I don't know how your shock work, but I worked with an Ohlins. The low speed affected movements like the ones caused by throttle modulations.
D dbrace Member Oct 30, 2002 277 0 May 2, 2003 #3 Low and high speed refer to shaftspeed and not bike speed. Low speed example, rolling sand whoops. High speed example ,square edged bumps found exiting corners. Keep in mind the two circuits do overlap slightly.
Low and high speed refer to shaftspeed and not bike speed. Low speed example, rolling sand whoops. High speed example ,square edged bumps found exiting corners. Keep in mind the two circuits do overlap slightly.