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Spring Rate Preload and valving!
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[QUOTE="fishhead, post: 861350, member: 18565"] It is interesting that Mace and I ride the same events and terrain and his perception of heavy springs with light preload is exactly the opposite of mine. I run lighter springs than a mx guy would to be sure. For valving I like it fairly stiff on the low speed section so it will handle whoops, rollers and g-outs but to be plush over the square edge stuff like roots and rocks. It seems intuitive that the fork should ride high in the stroke to take full advantage of travel. I'm curious what the general opinions or consensus is on the best way to accomplish to accomplish this, a single stage stack with a fairly stiff ls section and quick taper to the hs section or a 2 stage stack with a thin crossover. [/QUOTE]
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