Affect of elevation on bicycle suspension

In summary, there was a discussion about how elevation could potentially affect the performance of a bicycle shock, specifically pneumatic shocks. While temperature was unanimously agreed to have an impact, there was disagreement about the effect of elevation on suspension. However, it was pointed out that pneumatic shocks, due to their air-tight design, may be affected by differences in air pressure at higher elevations. This pressure difference would need to be accounted for in order for the suspension to perform consistently.
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Last night I had a trailside discussion about how (or if) elevation differences could affect the performance of a bicycle shock. The idea was that air shocks should not be affected because the air spring is in a sealed vessel. Though one rider claimed his suspension acted differently at higher elevations.

We all agreed that temperature had a great affect on suspension, but disagreed on elevation.

What could be some of the ways that elevation would cause suspension to behave differently?
 
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Elevation SHOULD have effects on a pneumatic suspension. First consider a spring suspension. It is not air tight, so the air pressure inside equals the air pressure outside, there is no pressure difference, so it is not affected by air pressure (short of smaller effect of air pressure on lubricants, but let's ignore those).

A pneumatic suspension, however, is air tight. So the pressure inside is independent of the pressure outside, and there is a pressure difference. That difference changes with elevation (unless there is a contraption to modify the internal pressure in accordance with the external pressure, which I don't think a bicycle suspension would have).
 

Related to Affect of elevation on bicycle suspension

What is the purpose of bicycle suspension?

Bicycle suspension is designed to absorb shock and impact from rough terrain, providing a smoother and more comfortable ride for the rider. It also helps to maintain traction and control on uneven surfaces.

How does elevation affect bicycle suspension?

Elevation can significantly impact the performance of bicycle suspension. As elevation increases, the air becomes thinner and the air pressure decreases. This can result in a decrease in the performance of suspension components, such as air shocks, as they rely on air pressure to function properly.

What are the potential effects of high elevation on bicycle suspension?

At higher elevations, the decrease in air pressure can lead to a decrease in the stiffness and responsiveness of suspension components, making the ride feel less smooth and controlled. It can also impact the rebound and compression settings of suspension, making it more difficult to fine-tune for optimal performance.

How can I adjust my bicycle suspension for different elevations?

To compensate for the effects of elevation, you may need to adjust the settings on your suspension, such as increasing air pressure or adjusting rebound and compression. It is also important to regularly check and maintain your suspension components to ensure they are functioning properly at all elevations.

Are there any specific considerations for bicycle suspension at extreme elevations?

Yes, at extremely high elevations, the decrease in air pressure can have a more significant impact on suspension performance. It is important to carefully adjust suspension settings and regularly check for any potential issues or malfunctions. In some cases, it may be necessary to use specialized suspension components designed specifically for extreme elevations.

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