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Originally Posted by Kontact
How is a test that shows no loss due to flex not exactly the same as proving that flex energy is returned?
It takes energy to flex a frame. And it isn't hard to measure how much energy. If that isn't a measurable loss and the energy at the wheel is the same, doesn't that prove that the flex returned its energy? What else could have made up for the loss?
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I know you've been arguing about this for pages and pages. What I meant no one is going to prove that the flex doesn't make you faster, or slower.
But if it (a certain degree of flex or lack of flex) makes you feel better, ride it.