Replace mx.exe or mxbin with one of the above files. The default location for mx.exe should be "C:\Program Files (x86)\MX Simulator". I'd keep a backup of the originals since these aren't well tested.
Josh Vanderhoof
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Thanks JLV for adding the rising rate rear suspension. I will try it out tonight when I get home. Now we just need High/Low speed compression adjustment.
i downloaded it and it change all my setting no matter what i do i endo or if i dont mone or any my guy just dont sit there he falls over and if i wreck the guy dosent git back up
Hi Im Skyqe wrote:Thanks JLV for adding the rising rate rear suspension. I will try it out tonight when I get home. Now we just need High/Low speed compression adjustment.
anyone got any more clairifaction about what the shock change does.... like, will we be able to run a softer shock then before, because the bottom resisitance will be better? Or we need to run a stiffer shock now because the top portion of the shock is plusher now?
i have only tested it for maybe 5 min so far, and it looks like the shock now rides lower in the stroke then it used to..
It's softer everywhere except the last 1/4 of the travel, so I expect you'd have to run it a bit stiffer to make up for that. Also, the shock preload has a much larger range now. The bike actually sags correctly now so it needed it. You'll definitely have to completely redo your suspension setup.
Josh Vanderhoof
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