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[QUOTE="marcusgunby, post: 686013, member: 17066"] georgieboy i was hoping someone else would reply as you must get bored with my opinion on things. here goes, on suspension we have 3 main speeds we can alter-bleed , low speed and high, lets not consider mid as according to some dyno graphs is almost impossible to alter. Bleed is normally on very slow movements-like riding in the pits etc, once you get any pace then you are into the low speed stuff(remember we are talking shaft/fork speeds not bike)then as you hit sharp bumps at decent speed you are into high speed movements. Bleed is normally a hole in the piston that bypasses the shims.More bleed needed-bigger hole. [/QUOTE]
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