They proved in laboratory environment that the polypers, when put under pressure, will flatten out and therefore cover more area. When used in suspension this will make the flow of the oil slower. Therefore when this oil is used in a suspension, when under normal "low pressure" it allows the suspension to travel freely, but when under heavy pressure (offroad etc) the polymers, by flattening, will restrict the flow and therefore stiffening the shock therefore making it more rigid.
They recon that by implementing this new technology the expensive work of resetting suspension for different use will be a thing of the past.
Do you have a link to the article? im very dubious as when the shim stacks open a lot of flow area is exposed. In fixed orifices ( i.e small bore bypass bleed passages ) oil viscosity change will have a discernible effect. But rather less effect as much more flow area is exposed.
Fundamentally the suspension valving has to be a good design and appropriate to the environment and to be a little cynical it sounds a bit like the ''Slick 50'' and ''Wynns'' mentality. But Id be interested to read it nonetheless.
I have to agree Got a new front for my bike cheaper (including postage to Wellington) than buying local. Great service arrived the following morning and the guy I talked to had a personality and did not treat me like an idiot. I've found in Wellington that if you are not wearing the gear when you go into a shop you are given really bad service (IMO).
I am hooked on international bike web sites and have now added Cycletreads (even though they are in Auckland lol) to my list. Just wish they were down here![]()
? Dilatant fluids -non-newtonian fluids - ooBleck - cornflour and water
...and to think, I'll soon be able to thicken my stir fry AND service my forks!
I need Dilatant fluids. This could be a counter to the problem I have had with the Dingle Arm on my Turbo Encabulator which has been causing Sigmoid Rumbling below the belt line in my Z1.
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I'm livin' the dream.
Should be a start. Be Careful of the exchange rate, make sure you read any feed back and recommendation...etc also make sure there are no importation costs... Personally I have yet to buy clothing on line but am looking at a Fluro jacket from the UK (link at work)... Also do some 'kiwi' web site looking too.
On a note not all leather is high end quality so again do your research![]()
http://www.leatherup.com/
http://www.leatherimage.co.nz/
http://www.myleather.com/
http://www.ebikerleather.com/
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1Tonne
http://www.1tonne.co.nz/
(Black Hawk or GP look good)
Quasimoto
www.quasimoto.co.nz/
(Vengeance)
STG
http://stores.sportbiketrackgear.com/StoreFront.bok
(check out the SS jackets on clearout or RS Taichi /A*/ Teknic Violator if you're feeling rich)
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