Bleed Valves
Low speed bleed valves control the flow of oil through the Double
Barrel when the shaft is moving slowly (small bumps/ pedaling forces).
The movement of the piston does not produce enough pressure to open the
main shim stack or poppet valves. Therefore, the oil is directed
through the precisely metered needle valve openings in a restricted
flow, damping the movement of the shaft and minimizing undesired
suspension movement such as pedal bob.
Poppet-style Valves
High speed poppet-style valves open once the pressure from the oil flow
is significant enough (larger hits). When the wheel hits a significant
obstacle, the oil pressure builds up in front of the piston very fast,
since the low speed passages are too small to handle the flow. The oil
pushes open the high speed poppet valves allowing the suspension to
move while absorbing the energy from the impact.
Shim Stacks
The main piston in the shock has both a compression and rebound shim
stack which control the high speed damping characteristics for general
suspension control (largest forces). When the wheel hits a large
enough bump, the oil pressure builds up in front of the piston and
pushes open the piston shim stack, allowing the suspension to move
while absorbing the energy from the impact.
The order in which the two high speed valves (poppet valves and shim
stacks) open depends on the settings. Either way, this dual path
valving enables the greatest control of damping characteristics for the
high speed range for both compression and rebound strokes.
Check Valves
Separating all these components are check valves that allow them to
operate totally independently. This unique valving is paired with a
high performance coil spring available in two choices: titanium or
steel. Both are available in spring rates perfectly matched to your
weight, frame design and leverage ratio.
The active glide surfaces of all components are specially designed and
manufactured for low friction, increased wear resistance, and long-term
durability.
Moreover, the Double Barrel's unique pressurization system eliminates
the risk of performance-reducing cavitation and also results in longer
oil life. The design uses low gas pressure for lower friction,
providing quicker shock response, increased traction, and longer seal
life.
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