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[QUOTE="svi, post: 705341, member: 20863"] Podia, Theoretically small orifices could cause cavitation in forks, if you were to make the by-pass passages small enough in the pistons then you would get cavitation. Some of the factory Ohlins specifications I have seen for midvalves must be on the verge cavitation, the bleed that occurs through the rebound needle on the compression stroke must just be sufficient to prevent it. Rather than having a tuneable midvalve set up I think that Kayaba get the rebound piston to contribute to the overall damping coefficient by making the by-pass ports so small that they create damping at high speeds. [/QUOTE]
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