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Re: [ST] Go-Show & Rear brake



>s, but you have no right to be so pretentious as to
>tell me that I am wrong.  You do not have that right.
>Cameron
>'00 ST
 >>disclaimer..Don't try this at home kiddies<<
Cam,
I got a few questions.....What tires are you currently using? are you using 
stock pads and calipers? How's your suspension set up?

Do you find the rear slipping a little or a lot when you pull your corners, 
with your method??

No flames man..just trying to figure what you're doing. I had a chance to 
play _hard_ this weekend up north. I found the rear (MeZ4) to get a bit of 
slide when running hard and late rear braking _hard_ thru the corners. If I 
use light rear the frame settles, with minimal stand-up from the front, and 
I find it much easier to get a tighter corner and more exit speed.

So I guess the last question is, are you throwing yourself around on the 
bike like a monkey to get more weight distribution or what.

Peace,


Andrew Bell, Test Technician
Mixed Signals/ULTECH

e-mail: abell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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