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Rocky, rooty trail settings.
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[QUOTE="James Dean, post: 24614, member: 18501"] That 1368 needle is easy compared to the subtle complexities here. [img]http://dirtrider.net/ubb2/smile.gif[/img] ----------------- Moving that 1 shim has 3 consequences that I can see. It looks like a significant change. 1)Changing the crossover from .1mm to .25mm is the big one. For the shims to open .25mm at the outer edge will only take the 6 LS shims to flex. Keeping the .1mm crossover would have taken both stacks to move past .1mm, LS and HS stacks. 2)The reduction in diameter of the crossover shim to 12mm allows the low speed stack to flex more like a stack of 4 shims. This matches your suggestion, Mace. 3)Pulling the 12 off the HS stack softens this stack slightly. Not nearly as much as a 16 X .15, though like you said. Maybe I will pull the 16 X .15 too. [img]http://dirtrider.net/ubb2/biggrin.gif[/img] James Dean [This message has been edited by James Dean (edited 11-13-2000).] [/QUOTE]
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