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Dusty...You said... “it pushes the swing arm down...” BSYou SHOULD have said...”it pushes down on the swing arm..” Yes.Tusayan understands..(as usual..).
OK , the force is applied downward to the swingarm . How does that change what is happening ? Dusty
It doesn’t, but I’ll hammer away at the misconceptions one by one.
Oh please do . You do understand that in effect a spring is still a lever , even by your definition . In fact , the force applied won't work unless it is applied to something , in this case the ground . Lay on your back and do a push up , what happens ? Dusty
Preload basically just changes the ride height.Or that is my understanding.
A few of you have made some helpful comments, thanks.But the rest; I might as well asked to explain in detail the actions and reactions of all sub nuclear mater/anti-matter, in a bowel of Quantum mechanics with a large sprinkling of String Theory tossed on for flavor!My next question will be, "What's the correct motor oil to use preserve the freshness of my tires?
Heck, we did not get to stiction or how the mounting eyes with rubber bushing influence a shocks performance. Or how duel or multi rate springs really do not work because the lighter portion is preloaded out to support the bike and rider without bottoming out the shock.
All I can say is, "you know who you are!"
So, I have a Magni Swing arm on my Tonti frame bike. 1. When adding preload, where is this lever action pushing? From the gear box to the upper shock frame mount? From the bell crank section to the torque arm and lower frame? Or a combination of both? Does the will base get shorter as the swing arm folds up? 2. Does the rear wheel axle move in an arc around the front swingarm mounting point or does it move in a slope/angle? 3. And why does the bike squat now instead of raising the rear of the bike with a Magni swingarm? 4. What good is preload or sag on a shaft drive bike if the torque causes the swingarm to drive under the bike, top out the shocks and making the rear shocks useless while accelerating?There is an awful lot going and trying to make it all work in an imperfect world is impossible. I find that sitting in the lazy boy has the best seat of the pants feel and the best handling characteristics. Warm in the winter, cool in the summer, always dry and the view changes as I move the chair around the house. Explaining all the various functions and variable is one thing, making it all work together and make each individual rider happy all the time, never going to happen. My back is killing me this morning and I just got out of my $2,000 bed.
So everyone says cranking in more preload changes the ride height on your bike. The shock measurements between eyebolt holes never changes no matter how much preload you crank in. The ride height never changes. You only change ride height if your shocks have adjustable eyebolts.
Huzo said to Dusty: “And KOF mate.”What does KOF mean?
Thanks! I needed that.This subject is getting way to serious. (as in way off the deep end):-)
All so very true, until you bolt them to a bikeThen what huzo says, frame height changesOr, what dusty says, swinging arm goes downEither way, eye to eye distance changesLet’s call it suspension travel Adjust to weight
Only thing you change with more preload is sag setting, you don’t change “ride height”.