JLV's setup
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Re: JLV's setup
i want to thank all of you so much for all of the help!! this is all great advice. I am seeing better results by just riding clean and trying to post my fastest lap. im going to make the rear brake adjustment that was recomended because i only use the front brake until now. If someone could post a screenshot of there xbox 360 analog controller that would be great because thats what i use. again i really appreciate the help.
Re: JLV's setup
Another thing that JLV pointed out when I was still uber-noob is to try and get a little 'too much speed' for the jump and let off a little bit on the face, but then go full throttle again by the top of it (and pull back at the same time). You really don't lose much time by doing this, and it will get the front high.
Also, you could try lessening the rebound damping on the front fork. If you go crazy with it at like 5 you'll see how it works. It'll let the fork rebound on the face of the jump and push back to get the bike going back a little. I ride mine really low because I feel like it bites better in turns, but you get the added benefit of good bike attitude in the air.
Also, you could try lessening the rebound damping on the front fork. If you go crazy with it at like 5 you'll see how it works. It'll let the fork rebound on the face of the jump and push back to get the bike going back a little. I ride mine really low because I feel like it bites better in turns, but you get the added benefit of good bike attitude in the air.

Re: JLV's setup
Hey i dont know if im too eager to let this cat out of the bag but i realized i could use the same button for front and rear brake and just change the amount using the sliders eg. 400 front 100 rear and the one button does the job perfect. little tip there i got confused on where i could put the rear brake button at first so i just gave this a go and it works!

Re: JLV's setup
your levelling at 10 is low,that'll make the bike very responsive but helluva twitchy too,try 20-30 for a more stable ride.