just think of how these bikes are going to react down the road, when JLV has set-up the models to real-life specs. Causing us to spend more countless hours behind a controller/keyboard staring at the monitor.
In this case, tuning would be really important setting up to different bike weights.
Not to start a different dicussion, but JLV, any thoughts of allowing different rider weights? Not a variety of different variables, but maybe (115, 140, 160 lbs.)
If this were available. We could really get indepth by setting up heavier/lighter riders to counteract the traction.
Bike Geometry question.
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Re: Bike Geometry question.
Or just use the lightest. The 150 pounds now is fine imo.
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Re: Bike Geometry question.
id like to chose a different rider like a long skinny or a small thin one. or a fat one but it should effect the way the bike handles to
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Correct.checkerz wrote:Weight is the same as well?
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