Originally posted by chopwatchagot
actually it does make some difference, just not much. I don't know what the progressive instructions tell you to do but the difference would be in the amount of unsprung weight moving up and down with the wheel. If the springs are wound progressively then there is more mass in the end that has the tighter coils. The center of balance of the spring is not in the center of the spring lenghtwise. If the tighter coils are at the bottom of the tube then more mass is moving up and down with the wheel than if the other (lighter) end were down. It's just like progressively wound valve springs. The more massive end (tighter coils) needs to sit still (against the head) while the lighter end does the bouncing up and down.
actually it does make some difference, just not much. I don't know what the progressive instructions tell you to do but the difference would be in the amount of unsprung weight moving up and down with the wheel. If the springs are wound progressively then there is more mass in the end that has the tighter coils. The center of balance of the spring is not in the center of the spring lenghtwise. If the tighter coils are at the bottom of the tube then more mass is moving up and down with the wheel than if the other (lighter) end were down. It's just like progressively wound valve springs. The more massive end (tighter coils) needs to sit still (against the head) while the lighter end does the bouncing up and down.
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