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Old 24-06-2013
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Default RB6 Rear Anti Squat

Does anyone know how much each 0.5mm increases or reduces anti squat?

Oh, and what the anti squat is with no shims under either of the blocks?

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no shims is 2 degree
if i can remember 1mm is 1 degree
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sweet. many thanks.
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So 0 under the front and 0.5 under the rear is 2.5deg? I thought the build as per manual was 2deg?
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no mate o front and rear is 2 degree
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Old 25-06-2013
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Stock build is 1.5 degree, if you lift the back you get less anti squat as the arms are flatter
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