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Old 23-10-2011
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but some tracks need the suspension travel, our track has a bunch of rumble strips (like speedbumps, they're about 30cm long, 10cm tall, and about 8 in a row) and you need the travel to 'float' across, running it lower will help you every where else but its not worth the high chances of flipping in the one section. Basically I'm saying that running that low isn't alwas good, but if you track only has jumps that you can smoothly down side every time, running that low is fine.
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