> Select Analysis, Travel & Velocity Overview or use the shortcut (Ctrl+2)
> Travel and Velocity are displayed at the same time. On the Velocity Graph, Compression is displayed above zero while Rebound is below zero.
> Standard Deviation
Standard Deviation is a number that tells how concentrated the data is. The higher the Standard Deviation the more spread out the data is. Rougher tracks and more aggressive riders will produce higher numbers.
> Average
This is a key factor for comparing files. For example, Average Ride Height (Average Travel) is related to Sag as well as spring rates, preload and damping. Keep an eye on these.
A Yellow line marks the Average on the graphs.
> Peak Average
The top 10 peak values are marked with a red dot. These top 10 values are averaged to get Peak Average. This is far more meaningful than just looking at the single peak value.
A Red horizontal line marks Peak Average on the graphs.