Feature

●Progressive Characteristics for Enduro* Spring Spring Rate: 3.6 - 4.2 N/mm
●Progressive Characteristics: The spring has a characteristic that allows the initial sinking to be soft and stepped on deep. The absorption of fine gaps, and the tightness of the step when it sinks into deep dimensions
●The standard spring has a straight load stiffening properties that allow the suspension to sink and the progressive spring is softer at the beginning of sinking and stronger and fluffier when deep sinks
●The suspension moves well with fine gaps, and is highly absorbent, so it reduces the burden on the body, and reduces the center of gravity when driving
●The bottom will not poke through large gaps or when the big impact of jumping landing, and the beginning of sink will become softer and more susceptible to your feet


Description

Progressive Characteristics for Enduro* Spring
The standard spring has a straight load stiffening properties that allow the suspension to sink and the progressive spring is softer at the beginning of sinking and stronger and fluffier when deep sinks.
The suspension moves well with fine gaps, and is highly absorbent, so it reduces the burden on the body, and reduces the center of gravity when driving.
The bottom will not poke through large gaps or when the big impact of jumping landing, and the beginning of sink will become softer and more susceptible to your feet.
Progressive Characteristics:
Springs have a soft initial sinking and stepping down properties The absorption ability of fine gaps, and the tightness of the step when it sinks deep into the ground.
Please note:
The front spring should be installed with the narrow spacing upward.