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[QUOTE="shed, post: 433097, member: 27001"] From what I've seen and read in Dirt Bike magazine, RCs whole bike setup especially the shock rebound setting is pretty radical, and far from what I percieve to be a conventional setup. The picture showing the dude hitting some whoops and the rear of the bike is an inch or two off the ground is quite surprising - surely the fastest way around a track is with the rear tyre on the mud? I would go as far to say that RC is maybe redefining the way that a bike should be setup for a really fast rider, or at least him. It would be really interesting to completely redesign a dirt bike for RC, and see how different is was to a normal bike. We may even learn some new stuff about what is important for speed along the way. At the moment Honda are only taking a small step toward this by making quite small changes to the bike to tune it to the rider (understandably). [/QUOTE]
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