Mtb suspension has been going largely to a "rising rate" design using a coil spring + air spring. This ramps up the total spring rate at the end to prevent harsh bottoming.
But a few years back (maybe a few more? I'm gettin old...) all the suspension talk was rising rate vs. falling rate vs. linear rate by manipulating different suspension designs.
My question is, are there any more successful "falling rate" designs out there?
What are/ were the most popular "falling rate" suspension frames?
Discuss...
-Brad
But a few years back (maybe a few more? I'm gettin old...) all the suspension talk was rising rate vs. falling rate vs. linear rate by manipulating different suspension designs.
My question is, are there any more successful "falling rate" designs out there?
What are/ were the most popular "falling rate" suspension frames?
Discuss...
-Brad