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Old 04-14-2010, 01:04 AM
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Hi Nick,

is this stack not to stiff in high speed damping?
Because you stack is very thin and the base shim can't move very much and stops early.

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I work for a German company called Klaus multiparking, any connection?
no connection sorry


Now I use Motul expert fork oil mixed 5W and 10W 1:1.
I feel more rebound. But I will test it more on the weekend.
And I triple up the base face shim. Low Speed damping is stiffer may be quadruple up.

I ride no cross tracks.
I ride enduro competition with obstacles, hard ground and also stones. Sometimes also sand tracks. Here I need more low speed dumping.

Is there anywhere a explanation for shim stacks.
For examble what happens when I make the stack thinner or thicker?
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