Bike Handling...
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mxer720
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Bike Handling...
I'm just curious, why the bike nose dives over every jump? I watched a youtube video before buying the game that said to pull back on the launch of every jump. And I can get used to that, but it doesn't always work. And another thing is the stupid "bumps" in tracks are just basically jumps to me. My bike endo's off of all the little bumps because I get air off of them. My settings are like that stocksy/cobra combo that some use.
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haydugjr
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Re: Bike Handling...
Just add shock rebound damping.
gocat199 wrote:see jlv. you need to do more thingies
Jones221 wrote: That was fucked up...Now I'll get hated for saying this, but I felt bad
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DJ99X
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Re: Bike Handling...
And maybe add stiffer springs in the fork / lower the fork rebound
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checkerz
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Prada
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Re: Bike Handling...
I find myself having the same problem sometimes
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Mutt
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Re: Bike Handling...
If you are nose diving in every jump either do:
1; Lean backwards at the top of the jump. 2; Let off the gas for a sec and then hit it on top of the jump or 3; Gear up in the beginning when you lift off.
If it still doesnt work do all 3 at once.
1; Lean backwards at the top of the jump. 2; Let off the gas for a sec and then hit it on top of the jump or 3; Gear up in the beginning when you lift off.
If it still doesnt work do all 3 at once.
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Viriya
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Re: Bike Handling...
In real life you will drop down as a dead weight if you don't gas and don't have enough speed. So just make sure you always have a little gas on it.
