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Rocky, rooty trail settings.
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[QUOTE="MN KDXer, post: 24621, member: 16126"] JD, OK, I knew that the lengths were simply proportional, but is it that straightforward to simply go on a tapered overhang based on the OD of the transition to the smallest (base) shim, and treat each shim as an individual component? Like for example, how does the curling of the extended unsupported shim area factor into the equation? Certainly, there is a difference if the stack has a large change in shim diameters, compared to a smoother reduction in diameters. If we get enough engineers on this problem, we will either solve it or finish of a LOT of coffee while getting nothing done! [img]http://dirtrider.net/ubb2/smile.gif[/img] ------------------ -Vet A Enduro and Hare Scramble Rider. -Dry tech talker and "known to toss stones" [/QUOTE]
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