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Old 11-22-2011, 12:08 AM
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"the PFP can increase or decrease cartridge pressure, while the low speed compression can only change the bleed past the base compression stack. I have a feeling that with more PFP preload, a rider can obtain a firmer feel without turning the low speed compression in and sacrifice feel on the small bumps."

Evan

I have come to the same conclusion.. With PFP I can make the front ride higher in the stroke.. I have not noticed much difference in small bump sensitivity but clearly even one turn of PFP makes the mid stroke firmer. I now use mainly PFP when making compression adjustments during ride.

What started to interest me after your excellent post (only real information about the forks I have found so far) was the big oil adjustment range in the cartridge.
These are my first cartridge forks and I don't really understand fully what oil volume does to fork behaviour.

Do you also know if some other fork has the same springs as this one (not easy to get parts in Finland yet...)

-Mika
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