Vorsprung Suspension - The Tuesday Tune Ep2 - How Damper Oil Flow Is Controlled

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  • Опубліковано 27 січ 2025

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  • @mallowpufft9468
    @mallowpufft9468 8 років тому +5

    This is so awesome. I love tinkering with my bike and especially the few bits if my suspension I can get to without breaking anything. It's so cool to see how it all works. Keep these videos coming!

  • @jankennethbrevik6450
    @jankennethbrevik6450 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the videos! They are a great way to learn about suspension!!

  • @TtopMusic
    @TtopMusic 8 років тому +5

    Loving these videos man! Really interesting learning about all this stuff. Keep it coming!

  • @lauracoggan2657
    @lauracoggan2657 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for the geek out ........brilliant

  • @vladimirrusev468
    @vladimirrusev468 8 років тому

    Will be happy to see a more specific analysis on certain forks like you did it on the reactive shocks or X2 vs. vivid. Something like charger demper vs. ...

  • @keehotee1357
    @keehotee1357 6 років тому

    Luvin the Luftkappe on my '17 Pike!

  • @enrico8655
    @enrico8655 3 роки тому

    I Love stuff like this.

  • @JoshEnroth
    @JoshEnroth 3 роки тому

    Love these videos. I'm sure I've watched each one several times. If I could make a request. Could you do a video discussing how shocks like the RC4/Vector HLR coil, with a boost valve or bottom-out control work versus shocks that don't have a boost valve (Avy Woodie for instance)? Pros and cons of each.

  • @2025.yamaha.R1
    @2025.yamaha.R1 11 місяців тому +1

    I like very slow rebound but need it to move fast when needed how would a shim stack play into this to tune it that way?

    • @Ridedialed
      @Ridedialed 11 місяців тому +2

      Progressive rebound stack. This provides fast rebound on small bumps at lower velocity and slower rebound for bigger compressions with higher velocity

  • @markheckendorn4224
    @markheckendorn4224 Рік тому

    Hello. Love the video I do have a question. I screwed up and while rebuilding my float shock, my rather large clumsy dog, ran around the corner and knocked my table over, which in turn knocked everything off the table. So my shim stack went everywhere. I did take a video of the boostvalve area all together. It was still together when it fell over. So I don’t have any idea of the order they go. I’ve tried fox and other places, and either they didn’t know, fox for ex. Or just would not tell me. I’ve looked all over the web for images specific to my shock tune. But have not been able to find anything. Also, my local bike shops I’ve called don’t even mess with rebuilding shocks. You seem very knowledgeable and was wondering if you know where I could look to find the order of the shims.
    The shock is a fox float RP23 boostvalve with rebound XL. velocity L and boostvalve 150. Thx you

  • @braenzlig426
    @braenzlig426 4 роки тому

    i was expecting a german video :D :D nice company name

  • @luisortiz3275
    @luisortiz3275 5 років тому

    Como ver los vídeos en español