Suspension basically comprises two separate systems working in parallel: a spring and a damper. On a mountain bike fork, you’ll have one leg containing the spring system, and the other leg containing the damper system. If this is news to...
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Setting up suspension sounds like a daunting task for most - however it is not as complicated as some may think. Touching your adjustments will not cause your bike to explode, and you’ll quite likely find that riding on the...
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The perfect setup doesn't exist. (There, we said it). There is no perfect setup.There is no ‘correct’ setup.There is just the best overall compromise for your preferences.It’s a common misconception that one day, there will be one final adjustment click...
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What is fork stiction? Definitions: Stiction: an abbreviation of “static friction” - the friction between stationary surfaces at rest, which resists them beginning to slide over one another. Friction: the resistance that one surface encounters when sliding over another. Generally...
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In mountain biking, rear suspension design isn’t just about shocks specifically, but involves the design of the frame and how the shock is integrated with it. Over the years, the development of suspension forks and frames has grown significantly for...
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