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Home away from home 
Joined: 2003/4/14 8:53
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Hey Dodgeman!
The best compromise is to have the damper soft on bounce and somewhat harder on rebound. You can probably remember when a lot of dampers could be re-valved to get this action. Even though they were not "fully adjustable", they were heaps better than standard which is the same rate of damping in both directions. It might be worth asking some of the suspensiom specialists if this can still be done and the price will be less than a set of Koni's Lastly, why do my responses to your posts become as long as "War and Peace"?
Only joking!
Posted on: 2003/11/11 0:39
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