Rosh & BitRacer
You ever try tweaking a bike’s suspension the way you would fine‑tune a game physics engine? I’ve got a wrench in one hand and a throttle in the other.
Absolutely, I treat the suspension like a physics patch—every tweak is a line of code that can shave a fraction off a lap. Just remember, if you don’t dial it right, the bike will flip faster than your ego.
Sounds good, just keep the weight centered and don’t push it too far. A bike can flip on a bad tweak faster than a bad joke.
Yeah, center it tight and keep the setup tight—nothing like a wobbling bike turning into a circus act. And hey, if you do that one tweak wrong, I’ll make you pay for the new seat. No joke.
Got it, just keep it tight and steady. If the seat ends up looking like a circus prop, I'll find a new one—on me, but no excuses.
Got it, no circus seats—just tight, steady, and ready for a perfect lap. If you change your mind, the new seat’s on you.
Alright, tighten it up and test it out. If it wobbles, I’ll swap the seat.
Fine‑tuned and ready to test—hit the track. If it wobbles, I’ll swap the seat and you’ll pay for the new one, no excuses.