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Old 01-22-2008, 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by cladoo View Post
So the Sachs shock has no high speed compression adjustment? I never noticed but my buddy told me that whenever I was hopping logs the back didn't seem to compress fast enough and caused the back end to hop up. What should I adjust?
From your desciption if it happens after a series of logs set up like railway ties it sounds like your shock is doing, what is refered to as (packing).If thats the case, less rebound damping is required.If after only one log you may have your compression to soft and the shock is blowing through the first part of the travel then abruptly slowing on the mid valving leaving you with very little residual but very resistent travel.
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