carsNskis
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If you're going to sell something that provides a benefit then quantifying the benefit is a logical proposition. Data validating the performance of your bar would be a great way to market to people interested in something more than "trust me, it's stiffer." If it reduces under steer it would be measurable, if it stiffens the chassis then deflection could be measured (or the difference between the rear shock cycling before and after). If you don't have data to support the product's performance then the only value is hypothetical... Don't be so flippant when someone asks a serious question you should have prepared an answer for!You have said this many times now. Even after being told that a skid test will not prove a brace functionality. You are very persistent.
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