Old 11-13-08, 02:05 AM
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Originally Posted by mtnbiker66
Why not?
PV=nRT. As the air in the shock is compressed rapidly during rough riding, it heats up. Volume stays constant in the air chamber, so the pressure goes up and the shock becomes stiffer. This process doesn't take very long because the chamber is at high pressure and small. Next time you use your minipump to fix a flat on the trail, notice how hot it gets.
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