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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?
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?