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Rocky, rooty trail settings.
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[QUOTE="MN KDXer, post: 24625, member: 16126"] Mace, The situation goes beyond the shims overhangs, etc. We also need to consider that the contact patch of the force is in only four areas, but the shim stack is round, not a straight beam, etc. It gets ugly fast. Maybe the best way to handle this potentially brain damaging problem is to simply relate everything as a percentage compared to a known stack, such as the factory spec. Example- My proposed stack is --% of shim stiffness and --% of leverage stiffness. Multiplying the two percentages would result in a combination value with which we can make comparisons. Of course, we include the LS and HS into the mix for our analysis. Meanwhile, you guys will have to do the field testing; I've got frozen ground until spring. [img]http://dirtrider.net/ubb2/frown.gif[/img] ------------------ -Vet A Enduro and Hare Scramble Rider. -Dry tech talker and "known to toss stones" [This message has been edited by MN KDXer (edited 11-15-2000).] [This message has been edited by MN KDXer (edited 11-15-2000).] [/QUOTE]
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