All the more reason it'd be nice to have "savable" setups so you can tweak your suspension for a specific track, and recall that setting very easily.ShackAttack12 wrote: I dont think there really is anything more important than correctly setting up the suspension for a particular track. Certainly, what works for one person may not work for another. For that reason, it is quite difficult to share suspension settings as it can vary.
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I second this. We really need savable setups because I really don't feel like taking the time to setup my suspension, or gearing, every time I change tracks.Garasaki wrote:All the more reason it'd be nice to have "savable" setups so you can tweak your suspension for a specific track, and recall that setting very easily.
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I'm not sure if this is just me, but I don't change my setup when riding different tracks. This topic, and ddmx's and Checkerz new track, motivates me to look further into my setup though.
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yeah i dont change it MUCH but every once in a while i find it necessary to tweak things around a bit