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I like this analogy, it's the reluctance of mass to undergo inertial changes that make this ring true...Rick Pope wrote:Progressive wound springs are installed w/ the tighter coils to the top because that's the heavy end, thus less unsprung weight. Or, at least that's the theory. I doubt I could tell the difference on a CBX.

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They have springs in them??
I would install them one up and one down and swap position every 3,471 miles so they would wear evenly.
The worst you could be is 50% wrong.
But I don't know much about suspension components.
George,
What say we make several POGO sticks out of some old forks and have a POGO stick race at the next rally?
The worst you could be is 50% wrong.
But I don't know much about suspension components.
George,
What say we make several POGO sticks out of some old forks and have a POGO stick race at the next rally?
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Re: They have springs in them??
Tom, you made me laugh out loud. Vintage Daze might be a good time for that race. Perhaps as part of the CBX infield event? Or maybe late night motel lot would be more appropriate.Tom Neimeyer wrote:I would install them one up and one down and swap position every 3,471 miles so they would wear evenly.
The worst you could be is 50% wrong.
But I don't know much about suspension components.
George,
What say we make several POGO sticks out of some old forks and have a POGO stick race at the next rally?
Rick Pope
Either garage is too small or we have too many bikes. Or Momma's car needs to go outside.
Either garage is too small or we have too many bikes. Or Momma's car needs to go outside.
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I recall an interview someone had with A J Foyt after he set a both directions closed course record with the Olds Quad 4 motor years ago. Even with his experience, he mentioned that going 'the other way' at speed was pretty hairy compared to what he'd been used to. 

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