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    shock question

    If I was to lean my shocks more forward would that le tme get more travel out of the shock? and with them laying down would that make the shocks more soft or stiff.


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    Re: shock question

    The more that a shock is off in a horizontal position it will loose efficiency. ie if it is perpidicular to the plane of travel than it does nothing, and the more parrallel it is, the less the motion ratio becomes. The more you lean the shock the softer it will get, but it should increase the heat trying to keep things under control if i am right.

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    Re: shock question


    Assumed: (simple, but not real world)
    1) 10" of Shock Mount Travel bump to droop.
    2) 20" Long fully extended shock

    Four different examples: Shock @ 0* angle, Shock @ 15* angle, Shock @ 30* angle, Shock @ 45* angle (all from verticle); Compress the suspension 10" -

    0* Shock @ bump has shortened 10"

    15* Shock @ bump has shortened 9.3"

    30* Shock @ bump has shortened 7.6"

    45* Shock @ bump has shortened 5.3"

    For any given bump in the course/road/trail the suspension has X time to move from one point to the next. The faster you move oil thru a restriction, the more heat you generate and a shock's job is to dampen suspension motion by making heat. The shorter the distance the shock's piston has to go in a given time, the slower it moves. Which makes less heat.

    By laying the shock over from perpendicular to the suspension's direction of travel you use less of the shock's possible stroke, but you also make it less effective.



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    Re: shock question

    Yeah, what he said.

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