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I found this video interesting to watch all that happens physically, with bike and rider, as the bike hits the ground.

What first caught my attention was a delay in the movement of the suspension of one of the bikes when it hit the ground. I understand this is in slow motion, but it was still interesting for me to see... And that the different FS designs react differently in time/movement after landing.

Then I began to look at how the rider movement was on each different suspension system.

I know... Many variables... But I thought it was worth taking a longer look at.

Here's the video...
 

 

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On 8/26/2020 at 10:34 AM, RidingAgain said:

I found this video interesting to watch all that happens physically, with bike and rider, as the bike hits the ground.

What first caught my attention was a delay in the movement of the suspension of one of the bikes when it hit the ground. I understand this is in slow motion, but it was still interesting for me to see... And that the different FS designs react differently in time/movement after landing.

Then I began to look at how the rider movement was on each different suspension system.

I know... Many variables... But I thought it was worth taking a longer look at.

Here's the video...
 

 I wasn't expecting that much rear tire squish with 30 psi!    

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