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LAGWAGON |
Posted: 2009/9/13 8:54 Updated: 2009/9/13 8:54 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2004/4/15 From: Melbourne Vic Posts: 1664 |
Re: Oran Park - turn 2 nice shot, i have a similar problem with lifting the inside front wheel on my 1600. at least its putting the power down and gripping rather than sliding tho.
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dat141 |
Posted: 2009/9/13 10:23 Updated: 2009/9/13 10:23 |
Home away from home Joined: 2006/4/24 From: Southern Highlands, NSW, Australia Posts: 313 |
Re: Oran Park - turn 2 yeah I can't really complain about the way it handles, it's very neutral, sort of just slides when thrown into corners too fast, no dramtic understeer or oversteer unless it's under brakes.
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dat141 |
Posted: 2009/9/13 8:40 Updated: 2009/9/13 8:40 |
Home away from home Joined: 2006/4/24 From: Southern Highlands, NSW, Australia Posts: 313 |
Re: Oran Park - turn 2 Even with the commodore rear swaybar the front wheels are still always off the deck through corners. What next?
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