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Originally Posted by bicycletricycle
In one of the articles it says it has a hydraulic lockout . I’m another it says it has no damping .
Very confusing
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I'm confused, too. A hydraulic damper uses a valve to control the flow of liquid between two chambers as the damper is extended/compressed. A hydraulic lockout works by locking a valve shut to prevent a liquid from flowing between two chambers, preventing the extension/compression. It's hard to build a hydraulic lockout that doesn't have at least some damping when it isn't locked out.