I've been meaning to mention this for a while now but when you go to adjust spring rates, they aren't showing up to what they should/could be. What I mean by this is that when I go and set my front spring rate to 100 for example, it comes up as .650 kg/mm. Now when I go to http://racetech.com/ and use their spring calculator, its comes up recommending this.
Any easy way to fix this? Or does anyone have any suggestions?
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Some of us play to have fun too, Alexis. I know playing because it's easy is one thing, but most of us play to have fun. I think updated settings would be a good update. It'd be interesting to see how something like that would affect suspension setups.
The problem is racetech , not the setting of mx simulator
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the rmz 2013 is the only bike who got 1kg stock as fork because they wrong
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