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Which compression setting controls the feeling of small bumps, high speed or low speed?

Big undulations feel fine, but I'm getting too much vibration in my rear tire. Is it high speed or low speed compression that dampens the feeling of small rocks and bumps? -Thanks.

Answer:

Or Liberals are Nuts. Only people with a lot of hate in their hearts use such names on their avatar.
I agree with Richard, however, have you ever seen a shiny black car? Sure you have! Any surface which is really smooth, like a well-waxed car, will reflect light, and undisturbed water is really smooth. The reason that the ocean is blue is because it's reflecting the sky! (An indoor swimming pool is blue because of the chemicals - notably chlorine - that are in it.)
It is not a picture of a Knight. It is the outfit of a Greek Spartan warrior or Hoplite. The shield has the Greek key around it. I do not know if the Argonauts wore such Greek armor during that time, but it is definitely Greek and not medieval. I think it is appropriate. I get the idea of argonauts and the Greek connection. Take it easy, it doesn't have to be historically accurate if it turns out not to be. I think it is fine.

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