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I got Firmware 1.8.0 last week. Tried it today! Immediately noticed a HUGE improvement in acceleration and traction the very first time I sat on the bike and twisted the throttle.
The track was a dry and dusty hardpack as usual. In the past, I fiddled with very low HP settings to make the bike comfortable in flat sweeper turns, I even ran as low as 30hp and 36hp. Today, I started with 42hp, then quickly moved up to 48hp and then 54hp, and stayed there for the rest of the day. I probably could have tried going higher if there had been a drop of water in all that dust covered clay. The power delivery felt like a rubber band. The rear end stayed planted and very controllable. It stepped out once or twice but not enough to surprise me like it did before. The front end felt light, hovering over the bumps during hard acceleration. I had the most fun track session in my recent memory. Even the battery power consumption improved too. Thank you, Stark!
Disclaimer: I haven't ridden my Stark for a few weeks due to a vacation. I hope I am not hallucinating, LOL! No, It can't be. It truly felt like riding a new bike.
The track was a dry and dusty hardpack as usual. In the past, I fiddled with very low HP settings to make the bike comfortable in flat sweeper turns, I even ran as low as 30hp and 36hp. Today, I started with 42hp, then quickly moved up to 48hp and then 54hp, and stayed there for the rest of the day. I probably could have tried going higher if there had been a drop of water in all that dust covered clay. The power delivery felt like a rubber band. The rear end stayed planted and very controllable. It stepped out once or twice but not enough to surprise me like it did before. The front end felt light, hovering over the bumps during hard acceleration. I had the most fun track session in my recent memory. Even the battery power consumption improved too. Thank you, Stark!
Disclaimer: I haven't ridden my Stark for a few weeks due to a vacation. I hope I am not hallucinating, LOL! No, It can't be. It truly felt like riding a new bike.