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Rocky, rooty trail settings.
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[QUOTE="James Dean, post: 24620, member: 18501"] MN KDXer, The thickness cubed is proportional as you have pointed out and also the LENGTH cubed on a rigidly supported beam. Referring to overhang on the crossover and clamping shims. So while (.15/.10)**3= 3.38 for thickness, Also (24-12)/2=6mm is the shim overhang where previously it was (24-14)/2=5mm. The ratio of change in the crossover going to the 12mm is nearly (5/6)**3=.58 . This is why the crossover and clamping shim diameters are so important. All these numbers are useful to get a feel for relative changes, but riding the setup is the only way to observe the impact. [img]http://dirtrider.net/ubb2/confused.gif[/img] James [/QUOTE]
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