PD Simplified : Motorcycle Suspension Explained | Part 1
Contrary to popular belief, comfort is motorcycle suspension's secondary job. Its primary job is to ensure that the tyres are in firm contact with the road surface. This allows the rider's inputs to make a difference on what the motorcycle is doing. A suspension has two major components - springs and dampers. The dampers control the compression and decompression of the springs. That gives suspension 3 properties - compression, rebound, and preload. In part 1 of a four-part series on suspension, Shubhabrata Marmar explains how motorcycle suspension works, and why you need to set it right. #PowerDrift Join the 2 Million strong #PDArmy : http://bit.ly/PDARMY Stay updated with News, Behind the Scenes here : / powerdrift T-shirts, Badges & More official merchandise : http://www.powerdrift.com/merch Find us on Facebook: / powerdriftofficial Follow us on Twitter for Launch updates & more : / powerdrift

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