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[QUOTE="BarkBuster, post: 206762, member: 21740"] I agree that a suspension set up to handle track or woods obstacles well will lead to an added level of comfort. If the suspension is set up to work with you in corners, whoops, braking bumps, logs, etc. rather than against you, you would have to supply less energy, therefore you are able to perform at a higher level longer. This works to a point, especially in motocross where obstacles are more predictable and you can stand up most of the time. In enduro or hs there has to be a compromise. A setup for whoops, jumps, etc. may not be conducive when you are forced to sit through tight sections or sit to conserve energy in easier sections. Skill would also have a lot to do with it. If you know how your suspension will react, you can compensate ahead of time. [/QUOTE]
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