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Old 08-16-05 | 02:22 AM
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edf825
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Bikes: '06 Giant STP1 coming on its way.

Originally Posted by SquatchCO
why do braking forces jack the suspension? i'm having a hard time understanding the physics of it.
When you hit the brakes, the momentum keeps your bike going forward. Since your center of gravity is higher than the contact point with the ground, you'll be forced forwards. This puts more weight towards the front and takes it off the back, causing the rear shock to decompress.
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