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Old 09-27-2015, 08:21 PM   #15
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I had the same thought but after taking measurements at limits of travel, realized the contribution from the bushings is negligible.


What did you measure?
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What did you measure?
I measured the deflection of the bar with respect to the bushing mount with one rear wheel loaded and the other side free. I don't think I got to full compression but it was still practically nothing compared to the torsional strain in the bar.
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I measured the deflection of the bar with respect to the bushing mount with one rear wheel loaded and the other side free. I don't think I got to full compression but it was still practically nothing compared to the torsional strain in the bar.

Ahh, gotcha. Well that seems conclusive enough for me. Looks like I'll be shopping a really mild set of bars, rather than just bushings.
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