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Old 18-10-2011
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Originally Posted by jkclifford View Post
Add rear toe in and anti squat to plant the back.
actually, that didn't work for me. Adding toe makes it wander round more, and in turns you have two wheels working hard against eachother, making it feel unstable. I went down to three degree toe as per the worlds setup, that felt a lot smoother. It just seemed to calm the rear end down, so even though it was loose, it didn't feel that much out of control.

I have read that Matt Chambers have started running 3 degrees of antisquat in stead of 2.5, I'll try that tomorrow. It will lower my off power traction though, in theory, so I'll have to see...

The explanation from Otto is that the spring gives you a warning about when you should stop pushing. I'll have to try it out
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