Originally posted by eskimo_firefighter
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The great majority of real racing shocks are setup like this, though quite often with a helper spring to keep the springs on the perches at all times. Build the shock to the correct length, fit a bump stop of the correct height, and you'll never run out of travel in either direction. It's only since the Japanese shock manufacturers started pushing that you must have "base height adjustment" that everyone seemed to start thinking it was essential. I suspect it was mostly so they could get away with using a shock with less travel....
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