John, I'm an IBM electro-mechanical and software engineer with well over 30 years of experience but I'll be the first to admit I'm not infallible, nor am I a suspension expert.
This is part of my issue. As much as I respect your background, you are not a suspension expert, yet you continue to provide information on a public forum about suspension without having enough deeply rooted knowledge of how the dynamics of hydraulic dampening interact with spring weight and tension and how it can all be manipulated to do all the things you claim it can't. I have very little ( if any at all) knowledge about IBM Electro mechanical or software engineering, however I dont dare venture into discussions I know little about.
The interesting thing is that the head engineer that we have on board also has 25 years of hydraulic and mechanical engineering and we like to think that he knows what he is doing, and we would not be where we were if we were selling product without having done the proper R&D, market research, testing, and product delivery.
We can call but most of us aren't looking for a sale's pitch, we'd much prefer published technical information so we can make an informed choice. .
I know you didnt mean this to be, however I see this as being rather insulting. NEVER have I come to this forum to throw ANY sales pitches around to ANYONE, neither have I done it over the phone with any customer who has bought Elka products or not for their vehicles. All I have EVER done was be honest about the choices we have concerning the products that I am questioned about. My role here has ALWAYS been, and will ALWAYS be to help the Spyder community with any questions regarding their suspension, and neither would I refuse to help a Spyder rider with their suspension REGARDLESS of what type of suspension they are riding. If people feel I have done otherwise, I will gladly refrain from participating on Spyderlovers as to not be accused ever again of doing nothing but pitching Elka's products.
In this forum most of what we really have to go by is varying empirical information from users that is sometimes more emotional than factual and this has obviously led to some confusion about exactly what performance shocks do and don't do.
As far as I am concerned, there is NO BETTER form of "sales pitch" or marketing then testimonials from customers who have spent the money on the product and have found nothing but more enjoyment riding their Spyders. Trust me when I tell you the most emotional a customer will get is when they spend their hard earned money on a product that does not deliver to their expectations. Nobody gets more emotional than an unsatisfied customer.
As for technical information on the product, I could literally spend three hours typing out dyno charts, damping curves, linear and progressive spring rate graphs, high speed and low speed compression valving recipes, and rebound needle dimensions with oil flow charts until I am blue in the face, but 80% of it is not going to make sense to anybody. Not only that, but by the 3rd paragraph of 45 paragraph rant, most people will have clicked on another forum topic, and all we will have left is you and I having a conversion based on mechanical engineering suspension theories until we puke. I am not going to do that, as unfortunately right now at this very moment, I am getting prepared for my trip to Cuba MO from Montreal Canada to HELP people at Spyderfest and educate them on how suspension works. PERIOD. There is nothing I hate more than a dishonest sales person with dollar signs in their eyes, and I am DEFINATELY NOT one of them. I am sure that those who met me there last year, and to all those that I spoke to over the phone between then and now will attest to that fact.
For your benefit while at Spyderfest, I will take 10 minutes every night I am there to summarise technical suspension design and technology on a word document, and once I return, I will copy and paste it on the forum for all to see. Hopefully then, I will have earned your respect as a PERSON and not just another sales pitch machine.
This is all I will say on this matter until I return from Spyderfest.
Deepest regards,
John @ Elka