Paul466 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 16, 2013 Messages 525 Location Littleton, Colorado May 2, 2023 #1 Hi All, I was wondering if anybody knows the formula to calculating spring rates, for example, if I have a 900 pound spring on a shock, how do I match the correct springs for the forks? Thanks for any input.
Hi All, I was wondering if anybody knows the formula to calculating spring rates, for example, if I have a 900 pound spring on a shock, how do I match the correct springs for the forks? Thanks for any input.
WJBertrand Ventura Highway Joined Jun 20, 2015 Messages 4,541 Location Ventura, CA May 2, 2023 #2 Not sure there is such a formula. You need to hit the correct sag numbers individually for the front and rear springs. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Not sure there is such a formula. You need to hit the correct sag numbers individually for the front and rear springs. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Skytower Active Member Joined Jun 9, 2020 Messages 176 Location Norfolk, VA May 4, 2023 #3 RaceTech has a guide, though some have said they come out too firm. RT - Digital Product Search racetech.com
RaceTech has a guide, though some have said they come out too firm. RT - Digital Product Search racetech.com