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<blockquote data-quote="newusername" data-source="post: 2750679" data-attributes="member: 562064"><p>For what it's worth, I personally do not feel that there is any magic to be had in a spider. The suspension system and obtaining a usable Cms/Kms curve has long been achieved; this is why most companies are looking at ways to make BL more linear. The last great achievement was the use of progressive spiders (or perhaps using multiple, well-spaced spiders for high excursion designs). There simply is not any magic to be had in a spider: it's a piece of treated fabric.</p><p></p><p>Adire's Arachnid system was a pretty cool development, but relatively unnecessary unless we are looking at extreme excursion designs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newusername, post: 2750679, member: 562064"] For what it's worth, I personally do not feel that there is any magic to be had in a spider. The suspension system and obtaining a usable Cms/Kms curve has long been achieved; this is why most companies are looking at ways to make BL more linear. The last great achievement was the use of progressive spiders (or perhaps using multiple, well-spaced spiders for high excursion designs). There simply is not any magic to be had in a spider: it's a piece of treated fabric. Adire's Arachnid system was a pretty cool development, but relatively unnecessary unless we are looking at extreme excursion designs. [/QUOTE]
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