Drago86
Well-Known Member
The higher rear rate on the hipermax R's and Nismo ohlins is because when you factor in the rear motion ratio (they're both divorced setups) you end up with less at-the-wheel spring rate in the rear vs the front.
Where do you see the Euro Ohlin's having 200n/mm? the site says this when I visit:
Where do you see the Euro Ohlin's having 200n/mm? the site says this when I visit:
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