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Thinking out loud about forks
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[QUOTE="marcusgunby, post: 69618, member: 17066"] Hmmm you have been busy.IMO most of what you say makes sense my one comment would be on the midvalve you say it only causes a restriction at very slow movements but i think its the other way round-it causes a restriction at high piston speeds.The later spec 01 forks do have a stiffer midvalve spring but drewarm says it appears to make no difference.Could you go over the base valve part again as you talk about pistons moving at high speed but the piston is fixed. I think you are correct about the gold valves.Hard to get suppleness and control at the same time.Also it would be interesting to try a Cr valve stack in the 01 fork-i think it would feel like concrete so yes the cartridge/piston ratio is important.IMO this is why most tuners find the Wp fork hard to get right. [This message has been edited by marcusgunby (edited 04-05-2001).] [/QUOTE]
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