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Old 04-18-2010, 09:44 AM
Klausen Klausen is offline
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Default To much mid speed damping SHIVER 45

Today I can test my new stack in race conditions.
(but the rebound is still to soft)

over trunks it feels good - the high speed damping is OK
In sandcorners the front don't buckle - low speed is OK
But over short and many little brake and acceleration bumbs it feels toooooo hard and stiff
I think the mid speed damping is to stiff
How can I solve this problem?

here are the specs

Rebound

spring
15x0,2
15x0,3
15x0,3
22x0,3
11x0,2
piston
21 x 0,1
21 x 0,1
19 x 0,1
19 x 0,1
18 x 0,1
17 x 0,1
15 x 0,1

Base

22x0,3
Piston
22 x 0,1
22 x 0,1
22 x 0,1
11 x 0,2 may be a thicker crossover?
19 x 0,1 1.affect these 2 shims the midvalve or is this a more complex problem
17 x 0,1 2.
11 x 0,1 may be a thicker crossover?
15 x 0,15
14 x 0,15
13 x 0,20
12 x 0,20
11 x 0,20


135mm air
3mm preload
4,5N/mm spring
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