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Trying to understand static sag
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[QUOTE="needsprayer, post: 217466, member: 25380"] "this is static sag. if you have too much the spring is too soft for your weight" Yota, Please read Jaybirds response: 'Since you are showing a sag of 2" and spec is 1", then your spring is too stiff for you. ' I am getting confused by what appears to be contradictory replies. I added the info about lowerng the clamps to inquire if this affected static sag in any way. I haven't read anything in the replies to cause me to believe that it does. Lowering the clamps improves turning control but introduces headshake at high speeds. I'll take this trade-off. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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