> Leverage ratio files can be used to convert ShockClock recordings. For instance, a ShockClock recording taken from the rear of a bike can be converted into “as if recorded from the Shock”. This is a solution for tuners who want to know shock velocities, but are unable to find a way to mount the transducer directly to the shock.
> Laid-down transducers - If you want to lay the transducer down at the rear wheel to keep the rider from feeling it you can convert these recordings into Vertical Rear Wheel Recordings using this software. See 9 Convert to Vertical.
> Convert Wheel to Shock (or Shock to Wheel)
1. After creating a LR file, click on the Leverage Ratio Analysis Menu, and select “Convert a ShockClock File”.
2. Select the Leverage Ratio File (.LRF) you want to use. Then select the ShockClock file you want to convert.
- Select “Wheel to Shock” if the recording was taken at the Wheel and you want “as if recorded at the Shock”.
- Select “Shock to Wheel” if the recording was taken at the Shock and you want “as if recorded at the Wheel”.
3. Click “Convert”. Save the file. You can use the new file normally as if it were measured at the other location.