IM LAZY!!!
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IM LAZY!!!
So I know there is a thread out there somewhere and ive seen it before but i cant seem to find it. My problem is when coming out of a corner my rear end slides out constantly and sometimes my front end. I am not to hard on the throttle but for some reason it will always slide out. Any suggestions? I know changing some of the dampening or rebounding might help if i can remember correctly. Anything is appreciated though thanks!!!
Re: IM LAZY!!!
I think changing your Dabbing speeds it should help. not 100% tho
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Re: IM LAZY!!!
If you're riding on current tracks (released in the past 2-3 years) and sliding out, setup change won't help you. There is loads of traction on all modern era sim tracks, you just need to learn throttle and lean that will mitigate the slide-outs.
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Re: IM LAZY!!!
alright hey thanks for advice!!!
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i would love to hear a valid answer on this... Because i sometimes struggle with the rear end sliding out when accelerating hard and i would like to know where i can make an adjustment in the bike. Instead of changing me
Whether you think you can or you can't; your probably right. - Henry Ford
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Re: IM LAZY!!!
I have recently learned about how gearing is a huge help in this department... i stiffened my compression on the rear and went to a taller gear. It seemed to work pretty nicely.HometownHero wrote:So I know there is a thread out there somewhere and ive seen it before but i cant seem to find it. My problem is when coming out of a corner my rear end slides out constantly and sometimes my front end. I am not to hard on the throttle but for some reason it will always slide out. Any suggestions? I know changing some of the dampening or rebounding might help if i can remember correctly. Anything is appreciated though thanks!!!
Whether you think you can or you can't; your probably right. - Henry Ford