question,
surely if your running an air shock in the rear and have Xpsi in it at the top of your mountain by the time you get to the bottom the air pressure in the shock will have increased due to the heat from the shock working over the bumps.
im probabally wrong with this or they wouldnt be selling them but why doesnt the pressure increase? do they have a bladder like disc brakes do in the resi?
surely if your running an air shock in the rear and have Xpsi in it at the top of your mountain by the time you get to the bottom the air pressure in the shock will have increased due to the heat from the shock working over the bumps.
im probabally wrong with this or they wouldnt be selling them but why doesnt the pressure increase? do they have a bladder like disc brakes do in the resi?