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Old 02-20-2014, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by RC10Nick
I've always thought bladders were easier to build consistently than emulsion. I haven't tried them yet on my 210, would be neat to give them a shot. I always run them with 0 rebound. Oddly enough I run them with the bleed screw removed. I've always been under the impression you need to let the volume of air inside the shock cap fluctuate with the diaphragm's movement. I always thought people blew them by running excessive rebound on them.
Vented bladder has less sproingyness than non vented. Kind of in between bladder and emulsion. There's less build up of pressure to push the bladder back when vented.
Bladders will go when they go vented or not from my experience.

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