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Old 02-28-2016, 07:15 PM   #44
jbfla   jbfla is offline
 
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Originally Posted by pyoungbl View Post
jb, for a given sag the seat height will be the same. A heavy person will need more preload to get that sag as opposed to a lighter one but, if the sag is the same, the seat height will be the same......
P, This is why this whole suspension business is confusing.

This direct quote from Race Tech:

"The main thing spring preload adjustments really do is change the ride height."

I don't care about all the details, I just don't want to get beat up riding the bike.

jb
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