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It's just one of my side projects, so I have not spent enough time to make it perfect
One of the main problems is size, I just have a big lack of space for everything
-That's why I'm not able to fit microcontrollers, make it direct driven by the engine
-Stabilizer has the same issues, its all about the size of it
I have not found any bikes this size in WS, whats why I made it so small.
About your bike, I found the issue that you can't refuel it((
Maybe there is a way to fix it
It works amazingly
Maybe one day I will make a bigger bike for the race purpose)
Of course this is just my opinion after a 15 minute testing session with the bike, so take it with a grain of salt.
My suggestions for future bikes of yours:
-higher top speed, a lot higher
-better steering (to allow acceptable levels of small range turns)
-more realistic stabilizer (as it can just do a wheelie and endo while its not even moving or slowing down unlike mine which needs engine power to build up enough force to do a wheelie)
It's an OK bike but has a lot to improve on.
-Kamppa
Because I made my stabilizer for stunts, and your bike is like 1.7 times bigger than mine at least
If you compare them, you will see the difference