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| For general use, set your front end up with either no camber or a touch of negative camber. That's the top of the tires pointing in.
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| set them up at straight up and down. they will gain a little camber as you turn becasue of how the steering setup is so make sure the bars are straight when you do it. they should for the most part stay straight through the suspension travel so i dont see the point of negative camber. |
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| Negative camber helps you rail through turns easier, from an mx standpoint.
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| Almost all stock machines are setup with negative camber. I generally use a carpenters square and set the top of the front wheels 1/2" in. Why I do not know??? |
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