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Some thoughts for PDS Shocks
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[QUOTE="Jeremy Wilkey, post: 236463, member: 17220"] SVI, The rise in pressure can lead a shock to have harsh and unresponsive feel, It can also be used as a spring force. But when the volume is lowered the rise from intial to ending can be signifcant.. I would say it really has to do with how the suspension feels in midcorner..Espically hard pack.. Friction, I have argued that friction may be the only reason some have a positive veiw of the bladder, but have had a hard time understanding this point. When you consider that the wheels movement, in realtion to shock, and then factor in piston travel in realtion to shaft you have very little motion and friction almost becomes a constant.. I belive that if any real improvement actually ocured it may have to do with better heat transfeer from the oil.. Regards, Jer [/QUOTE]
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