Hi-lo Speed Comp

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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

A shock has both Low-Speed and High-Speed compression adjusters. The Low-Speed adjuster controls the damping at low shock speed velocities like rolling bumps, whoops and jump faces. The High-Speed adjuster controls damping when the shock is moving at high speeds like g-outs and square edge bumps and effects the ride height of the bike.

A shock has both Low-Speed and High-Speed compression adjusters. The Low-Speed adjuster controls the damping at low shock speed velocities like rolling bumps, whoops and jump faces. The High-Speed adjuster controls damping when the shock is moving at high speeds like g-outs and square edge bumps and effects the ride height of the bike.

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