- Tue Jun 18, 2013 11:14 pm
#25820
And for the final nail in the coffin to this nonsense.....another link to a useful article:
http://www.sportrider.com/suspension_se ... ewall.html
Pay particular attention to what is stated in the second sentence of the first paragraph in step one with their "definitions" on preload:
Preload: This adjuster bears down on the shock or fork spring and shortens or extends the spring accordingly. Many people think that changing preload affects spring stiffness, and while you can compensate to a certain extent for a too-soft or too-stiff spring by using preload, the right move in that situation is to change the spring itself
I knew I read this somewhere, not this particular article as this is newer then ones I've read awhile back. Good enough for me to back up what I already knew. Damn I hate when I'm wrong..... Thank You Sport Rider writer Andrew Trevitt!!
http://www.sportrider.com/suspension_se ... ewall.html
Pay particular attention to what is stated in the second sentence of the first paragraph in step one with their "definitions" on preload:
Preload: This adjuster bears down on the shock or fork spring and shortens or extends the spring accordingly. Many people think that changing preload affects spring stiffness, and while you can compensate to a certain extent for a too-soft or too-stiff spring by using preload, the right move in that situation is to change the spring itself
I knew I read this somewhere, not this particular article as this is newer then ones I've read awhile back. Good enough for me to back up what I already knew. Damn I hate when I'm wrong..... Thank You Sport Rider writer Andrew Trevitt!!