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Technical & Mechanical Problems
rebound damping issue - uneven clicks
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 1273935" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>I don't think it matters at all what the click range for the adjuster is. If you just count the clicks out from lightly seated the two needles will be raised from their seats an identical amount and the damping will be equal.</p><p></p><p>Not that equality is all that important either. As is demonstrated by all the various bikes (including 3rd Gen FJRs) that have all the damping in one fork leg or have the adjustments for compression in one side and rebound in the other. The two fork legs work together as a pair (they can't do otherwise) so as long as the total damping is achieved it doesn't really matter if it is equally divided in the two fork legs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 1273935, member: 3828"] I don't think it matters at all what the click range for the adjuster is. If you just count the clicks out from lightly seated the two needles will be raised from their seats an identical amount and the damping will be equal. Not that equality is all that important either. As is demonstrated by all the various bikes (including 3rd Gen FJRs) that have all the damping in one fork leg or have the adjustments for compression in one side and rebound in the other. The two fork legs work together as a pair (they can't do otherwise) so as long as the total damping is achieved it doesn't really matter if it is equally divided in the two fork legs. [/QUOTE]
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