Cornering
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Phathry25
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Mx33
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Re: Cornering
I am and then the front end tucks
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Mx33
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Re: Cornering
If I go faster I'll drift wide and off the track
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tyskorn
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Re: Cornering
Try turning up your fork compression.
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i_Bite#21
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haydugjr
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Re: Cornering
Getting a controller and easing on the gas is the only real cure I've found for it
. I had the same problem and since getting a controller it no longer happens.
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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Mx33
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Re: Cornering
Sitting and leaning forward solved it thanks
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Photomorti
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Re: Cornering
and better stay on the throttle and slide+countersteer then instantly releasing throttle ( try this on sand tracks for example pala raceway )
I helps me a lot to keep throttle then just stop it just like real life throttle means traction
I helps me a lot to keep throttle then just stop it just like real life throttle means traction
