- Tue Jun 25, 2013 10:47 am
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I believe what we have here is a discussion where one is correctly stating that, in general, a spring with any amount of preload will basically be just a shorter/longer length spring, and nothing else changes. I can agree on that point as long as its a single rate spring and all else being the same. But that's really not even what I've been hammering on about....it's just how changing preload "can" affect the feel (call it what you want: damping, speed/rate of rebound or compression, etc). I don't believe I ever said it "would" or "does" change the feel. It can, it might, it could, it has.....on "some" of my bikes. I'm sure others have felt changes in some cases. Whether one believes that or not is up to them actually experiencing differences adjusting preload on their bike. Like MadMike stated, these Enfields are no Ducati. Tootling around at 40mph with 4mm of sag or 16mm of sag on the rear (those are my max/min settings measurements) really doesn't matter much, unless you really are riding hard in the turns. I'm certainly no expert, all I have to go on is the few excellent suspension setup articles/manuals and the bikes I have tinkered with. My head hurts!