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A type of [[rear suspension]] in which the spring "reacts" at an increasing rate in comparison with the movement of the wheel.
Also known as '''progressive rate'''.  A [[suspension]] system that becomes harder to compress the further it is compressed. This is usually achieved by a mechanical lineage with variable leverage ratio.


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Latest revision as of 15:44, 10 December 2010

Also known as progressive rate. A suspension system that becomes harder to compress the further it is compressed. This is usually achieved by a mechanical lineage with variable leverage ratio.