but once moving, there should be quite a bit of heat added to the system through friction, and compression. You would think that these buttercups experience more movement than almost any other part in the system, outside of the main seals. So 2 minutes into the ride I'd expect them to be in an operating temp range.
What about on the other side, do riders in Arizona, or Okanagan summers experience Buttercups that are essentially out of range due to heat?
This seems anecdotal at best, and likely why RS cant really provide data on it.
Working under compression and rebound makes sense.
Feb. 9, 2024, 9:51 a.m. - Onawalk
but once moving, there should be quite a bit of heat added to the system through friction, and compression. You would think that these buttercups experience more movement than almost any other part in the system, outside of the main seals. So 2 minutes into the ride I'd expect them to be in an operating temp range. What about on the other side, do riders in Arizona, or Okanagan summers experience Buttercups that are essentially out of range due to heat? This seems anecdotal at best, and likely why RS cant really provide data on it. Working under compression and rebound makes sense.