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Old 04-08-2015
redtyson redtyson is offline
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Default yz2 when do you run gullwing or straight arms

Hi im new to 10th
so im reading all different setups.but one thing is when do you run straight arm and gull wing arms and what do you gain from each setup.??
help please guys
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The gullwing arms calmed my steering down ��
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Old 04-08-2015
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Gullwing gave me HEAPS more steering. So went back to flat and was drivable again.
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I much prefer the car on straight arms on all tracks. I just find it easier to drive with straight arms
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Gull wing arms seem to help for high-speed turning in high-grip conditions. My YZ-2 has been amazing before, but with the gull wings, it is even better on our track.
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