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Old 03-04-2012
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Post Set up RHR ZX5

Hi Guys,

I now half the fun is sirting out your own set ups but still trying to get the hang off everything. So does anyone have a half decent base set up for RHR, got the regional there soon. would like a set up for a ZX5 fs2 SP with the big bores as i dont have the small bores.

Any help would be appreciated. Think got the tyres sorted start on worn yellow mini spikes then as the sand lifts go to dboots multibyte worn.

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I'll try to post up what I am currently using as my starting setup for astro track on big bores.

I've never been to RHR but I understand it's a blend of high and low grip astro so should be reasonably similar to what I've tested at killer Cov.
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Cheers Roger that is great. Any help is much appreciated.

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Just remember that it's going to give you a fairly large amount of steering ... will take a few laps to get used to no doubt
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