rider form for powerout bike drifting settings discusion

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anyone fiddle with the rider form yet? i found it changes how the bike reacts....any suggestions on a powerout setup? i am working on mine and will post soon
 
im sure, the smaller the rider, the less wind resistance and the less weight on the bike, the faster it goes. physics is what GT and TT are about
 
I set up my style to the books.. Relaxed elbows, leaning to 'kiss the mirror', handing 1 cheek off the seat, centerline of body inline with the bike. Set your rider a little bit back in the seat if you favour hard accelleration while leaned over.
 
MY CURRENT SETTINGS
head ange: 70
head Pitch: 1.0
Torso Roll: 18
torso Yaw: -14
body lean : 15
arm angle : 50
seat position 4.0
lateral slide 24
vertical slide : 2
leg angle 35
body lean :13

Try it out an tell me what you think! I find it easy to get the bike lined up to slide it out big. still working on the settings but this setup feels good to me.
 
BMWteamPTG
im sure, the smaller the rider, the less wind resistance and the less weight on the bike, the faster it goes. physics is what GT and TT are about
In the beginning of the game, it specifically says that the rider height does not effect the performance of the bike, so no.
 
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