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Hi guys, right now the rear shocks on all the bikes compress during acceleration, which is wrong as they should be extending instead - it's called anti-squat apparently. Search in google for a detailed explanation but apparently what it boils down to is swingarm geometry and the way the chain exerts force on the sprocket. I know it's kinda of the opposite of what most people expect but this is just how it is. Would really like to see it modelled correctly in TDR as it would add that extra layer of realism.
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Posted : 24/03/2021 1:35 pm
You can see at 5:28 in the above video how the rear suspension doesn't compress at all during hard acceleration from a stop.
This post was modified 2 years ago by August1
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Posted : 27/03/2021 4:56 am