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    Had a bad low speed adjuster on rear shock at Pittsburgh and trying to see from AIM data when the problem occurred (I am talking other tracks through the year) Any thoughts ?

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    While not definitive, try pulling up a series of damper velocity histograms over a period of outings, and see if there is a recognizable point where the distribution plot changes in any odd way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotus7 View Post
    While not definitive, try pulling up a series of damper velocity histograms over a period of outings, and see if there is a recognizable point where the distribution plot changes in any odd way.
    That's what I would do.

    How long ago was the last rebuild of the shock?

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    Quote Originally Posted by romoman View Post
    That's what I would do.

    How long ago was the last rebuild of the shock?
    Shocks 18 months / canisters not sure except the one that got rebuilt last week during the weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve everard View Post
    Shocks 18 months / canisters not sure except the one that got rebuilt last week during the weekend.
    If you can identify the difference in the historgrams from known good to known bad, then start sectioning your data and see what you find - i.e. look 9 months back, then the middle of the area where you see/don't see it, and keep honing in to the change.

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