I have a DPX2 rear shock and after 18 months riding have decided that I want a volume spacer between 0.2 and 0.4 cu inches. Fox however do not make a 0.3.
I weighed (on my non expensive kitchen scales) the 0.2, 0.4 and 0.6 cu inch reducers and they were 3,6 and 9g respectively. This kind of makes sense as 1cu inch of water weighs 16g.
So I sanded down my 0.4 reducer on the writing side until it weighed 4.5g.
Does this mean I will have the equivalent of a 0.3 reducer or does the shape of the reducer affect the progression? Is it purely the volume that affects the progression?
I weighed (on my non expensive kitchen scales) the 0.2, 0.4 and 0.6 cu inch reducers and they were 3,6 and 9g respectively. This kind of makes sense as 1cu inch of water weighs 16g.
So I sanded down my 0.4 reducer on the writing side until it weighed 4.5g.
Does this mean I will have the equivalent of a 0.3 reducer or does the shape of the reducer affect the progression? Is it purely the volume that affects the progression?