Originally Posted by
fredswain
I wouldn't use a street passenger car as a basis for comparison.
I was not comparing, merely mentioning it. There is plenty of data out there supporting the statement that rear NF slightly higher than front NF yields a smoother ride (except when heavy damping, say 70% of critical or more is used, then higher front NF is usually better). Are there other reasons to do it or other reasons to not do it? Sure but that doesn't change the theory or the data.