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[QUOTE="terry hay, post: 686315, member: 48273"] Bleeds are used for a variety of reasons. Some times to assist with the bleeding of the cartridge and sometimes to avoid cavitation by allowing the area behind the rebound piston to quickly refill with oil on the compression stroke. If the bleed is being employed specifically for the purpose of tuning rebound damping then it is usually to correct an imbalance between high and low speed damping that can not effectively be tuned out via the shimstack. Remember your rebound adusting circuit is nothing more than a variable bleed. [/QUOTE]
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