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Re: YOUR SETUP

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 9:32 pm
by DougBauer19
Here is a setup for people to try if they want. Preferrably an outdoor setup but it can work for supercross, not the best in the whoops, unless you turn up rider mass distribution. I find it really forgiving, you can oj and case lots of jumps and survive, but it still works pretty darn good for everything else.
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Re: YOUR SETUP

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 4:59 pm
by Finalmushroom
DougBauer19 wrote:Here is a setup for people to try if they want. Preferrably an outdoor setup but it can work for supercross, not the best in the whoops, unless you turn up rider mass distribution. I find it really forgiving, you can oj and case lots of jumps and survive, but it still works pretty darn good for everything else.
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Looks a bit soft. Also, how do you like having your vertical/forward spring high but with high dampening? Seems interesting! I run outdoors 80,40 and 90,50 for those with a stiffer suspension and rider mass at .45 ( I run .48 at times which seems to increase the stability but I think my leveling is too high for this setting).

Re: YOUR SETUP

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 10:57 pm
by celtex
Finalmushroom wrote:
DougBauer19 wrote:Here is a setup for people to try if they want. Preferrably an outdoor setup but it can work for supercross, not the best in the whoops, unless you turn up rider mass distribution. I find it really forgiving, you can oj and case lots of jumps and survive, but it still works pretty darn good for everything else.
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Looks a bit soft. Also, how do you like having your vertical/forward spring high but with high dampening? Seems interesting! I run outdoors 80,40 and 90,50 for those with a stiffer suspension and rider mass at .45 ( I run .48 at times which seems to increase the stability but I think my leveling is too high for this setting).
I’ll try and get my image to work and I’ll send one in

Re: YOUR SETUP

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 11:03 pm
by celtex
250 OutdoorImage

450 OutdoorImage

Re: YOUR SETUP

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2020 5:11 pm
by DougBauer19
celtex wrote:
Finalmushroom wrote:
DougBauer19 wrote:Here is a setup for people to try if they want. Preferrably an outdoor setup but it can work for supercross, not the best in the whoops, unless you turn up rider mass distribution. I find it really forgiving, you can oj and case lots of jumps and survive, but it still works pretty darn good for everything else.
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Looks a bit soft. Also, how do you like having your vertical/forward spring high but with high dampening? Seems interesting! I run outdoors 80,40 and 90,50 for those with a stiffer suspension and rider mass at .45 ( I run .48 at times which seems to increase the stability but I think my leveling is too high for this setting).
I’ll try and get my image to work and I’ll send one in
The suspension acts as if its stiff because of my low rider mass distribution i think. It seems balanced and good for an all around setup.

Re: YOUR SETUP

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 12:38 am
by Ih8Hondas
Getting back into the game after a couple of years so I've forgotten basically everything. Anyone good mx and sx setups for a 250 2t?

Re: YOUR SETUP

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 4:05 pm
by Finalmushroom
DougBauer19 wrote:
celtex wrote:
Finalmushroom wrote:
Looks a bit soft. Also, how do you like having your vertical/forward spring high but with high dampening? Seems interesting! I run outdoors 80,40 and 90,50 for those with a stiffer suspension and rider mass at .45 ( I run .48 at times which seems to increase the stability but I think my leveling is too high for this setting).
I’ll try and get my image to work and I’ll send one in
The suspension acts as if its stiff because of my low rider mass distribution i think. It seems balanced and good for an all around setup.
Yeah that's a good point. It's crazy how much the advanced settings makes the suspension feel different within game! It's unlimited for feel!

Re: YOUR SETUP

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 6:28 am
by Lachiejmx
Anyone know how to fix my bike when it leans over to a angle the back wheel jumps out and i lose all traction

Re: YOUR SETUP

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:01 am
by celtex
Lachiejmx wrote:Anyone know how to fix my bike when it leans over to a angle the back wheel jumps out and i lose all traction
U can’t fix it unless ur shock is insanely high. Mainly just throttle control

Re: YOUR SETUP

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:10 pm
by Finalmushroom
Lachiejmx wrote:Anyone know how to fix my bike when it leans over to a angle the back wheel jumps out and i lose all traction
You could look at your rebound on the shock? It could be hitting a bump while leaned over and rebounding too quickly causing it to pop. It also could be that you're over leaning the bike causing you to slide out. I do this a lot myself since I suck at smooth control. I would also look at your advanced and maybe it's a bit loose for you?

Re: YOUR SETUP

Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 8:27 am
by Lachiejmx
celtex wrote:
Lachiejmx wrote:Anyone know how to fix my bike when it leans over to a angle the back wheel jumps out and i lose all traction
U can’t fix it unless ur shock is insanely high. Mainly just throttle control
I ride on keyboard so theres no such thing as throttle control

Re: YOUR SETUP

Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 8:29 am
by Lachiejmx
Anyone got a stability setup more on the tighter side for first person?

Re: YOUR SETUP

Posted: Mon May 04, 2020 11:56 am
by Lachiejmx
Looking for 125 gearing

Re: YOUR SETUP

Posted: Mon May 04, 2020 3:52 pm
by Brinker556
Lachiejmx wrote:Looking for 125 gearing
-1 1

Re: YOUR SETUP

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 1:38 pm
by mikez#411
Found a suspesion setup I like, haven't played for a few years, still using my advanced from back in the day (it's pretty loose but turns smooth)
Feel free to try it out
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