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Old 20-09-08, 10:10 AM   #3
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Default Re: Hagon progressive springs

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Originally Posted by Dangerous Dave View Post
Thats why they are called progressive, its the action not the rate.


But they are not progressive ... it's more by luck than design!! ... other springs on the market are actually rising rate ... you can see it in the windings ...

I see this like getting emulators as opposed to true cartridge forks ... emulators don't make the forks as good a cartridge forks (how can they?? - they are a bodge) but the results are pleasing enough for it to not really matter ...

The important thing is that although they appear to be made that way, in practice the springs don't simply 'switch' from one rate to another.
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