Does the swinger have a common bleed for the rebound and compression circuits? I have a 6-way and with separate high and low speed compression circuits I would have thought there would be separated from the rebound but I'm finding that I cannot get a decent pedaling platform unless I crank my rebound up much slower than I care for.
I also noticed that the rebound adjustment seems useless for 90% of it's adjustment range, then at the very end of it's range it ramps up very quickly, where a quarter turn of the knob basically goes from no rebound to far too slow. Makes it hard to fine tune with the adjustment compressed into such a small area, is this normal?
I also noticed that the rebound adjustment seems useless for 90% of it's adjustment range, then at the very end of it's range it ramps up very quickly, where a quarter turn of the knob basically goes from no rebound to far too slow. Makes it hard to fine tune with the adjustment compressed into such a small area, is this normal?