Old 11-20-15 | 08:11 AM
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habilis
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Bikes: 90's Bianchi Premio, Raleigh-framed fixed gear, Trek 3500, Centurion hybrid, Dunelt 3-spd, Trek 800

Suspension shocks have two components: a coil spring that cushions road bumps, and a damper that prevents up-and-down oscillation of the vehicle that would drive us crazy. The damper pushes and pulls fluid back and forth through small holes. The fluid can be air or oil. The resistance caused by the small holes is what dampens the oscillations.
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