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Understanding....rebound
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[QUOTE="will pattison, post: 24568, member: 19283"] i was thinking about this last week, and i think you may be on to something. it certainly seems logical that the fixed length of chain available between the countershaft and rear sprocket at the moment of impact would impede or even completely override the rear wheel's tendency to move upward. so, what it appears we should say is that while chain torque always TRIES to compress the rear suspension, it can only actually do that after the swingarm has moved past the midpoint. i'm comfortable with that. wp. [/QUOTE]
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