In a message dated 11/3/01 9:26:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< The oil height only changes the compression rate of the fork during the last 10-15% of it's travel. >> Mathematically, that is incorrect. It is a direct calculation to the percentage of free air space changed by the increase in oil level. You may only feel it with your forks in that estimated last 10~15% of travel. There are way too many variables to be able to make that statement. The physics of it do not change. A constant volume of air in a reducing chamber increases the pressure, as soon as that chamber begins decreasing in size. It does not wait until the last 10~15%. RSRBOB
