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A bit new to the DEX210 so sorry if this is obvious but when using the -2mm LRC rear toe block how do you maintain 0 degree kick up? Is there Also -2mm lrc FR block?
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...unless you use the RF LRC hanger from Exotek (Link). I've been using it for a couple of races now, and the LRC, 0 degrees anti-squat and the V2 rear tower geometry work really awesome: The rear end seems to keep bite longer, but more importantly, it is more forgiving once it starts to lose traction ![]() Of course, to test if you like the handling of the 0 degrees anti-squat you can Dremel 2mm off a plastic 0 degrees HRC hanger - it's not the most accurate solution and I think durability is questionable, but it's a cheap way to try it out before investing in new aluminium goodies. |
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Thanks, jut the answer i needed.
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So what anti squat should be run with the -2 lrc block ?
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1mm height difference in either RF or RR hanger results in a 1.5 degree change in anti-squat. So whatever angle you were running before, if you switch from the 0 rear hanger to the -2mm one, you will hve 3 degrees more anti-squat.
The normal range of the DEX210 is 0 to 3, which is a good setup range. The DEX210V2 can only run 3 degrees with the standard parts. |
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so if I have the 3 deg block on with the -2mm lrc block I will get 5 deg antisquat ?
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I find the following website to be a very useful piece of reference for setups: http://users.telenet.be/elvo/ The part about anti-squat is found at Page 4 about Suspension, and in the Setup Guide a stub and practical advice about it. The 210 for that reason requires the 0 degree block in order to run 3 degrees, the V2 runs 3 degrees as standard and the kit doesn't contain parts to adjust the anti-squat as I mentioned before. |
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