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Originally Posted by Grant-53
A lower nose and a rounder cross section will help. It needs mainly more down force on the nose.
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I can't take too much off the nose because I need room for my feet, but I'm hoping this will help:
In other news, I've been fussing with getting my controller programmed correctly. It doesn't particularly like that I have a motor which hits 4-5000rpm, and regularly throws phase overcurrent faults when the rear wheel loses traction. I also have what appears to be a faulty Cycle Analyst, and have been working with the manufacturer to see if I can fix it, before I resort to sending it back for RMA.