Highback angle adjustment (forward phosphorus) by Atsushi Ishikawa

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Atsushi Ishikawa explains how to adjust the forward lean, which is the angle adjustment of the high back.
It is an angle adjustment to tilt or raise the highback angle toward the toes.
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With the high back lever tilted, turn the dial attached to the high back lever.
Turn it in the + direction to raise the memory.Then the highback will fall toward your toes.Defeating the highback will improve the response to the heel direction without much effort.
In general, it is often defeated when seeking a reaction.It is suitable for aggressive riding styles that require high-speed riding.In terms of riding ratio, if you spend more than half the time riding in your favorite stance, it is common to tilt your hind legs.
If you often slip in a regular stance, tilt your right foot slightly higher than your left foot.
If you often slip in goofy stance, tilt your left foot slightly higher than your right foot.
This is a common highback angle.
Also, when riding in jib is important, it is often the case that the highback is not knocked down on both feet.Also, in the case of a duck chest with both feet open to the outside by the same amount, it makes sense to tilt the left and right sides the same amount.
In the case of Atsushi Ishikawa, the basic stance is a regular stance, but since he often slips on the switch, the left and right highbacks are tilted by the same angle.I'm adjusting the angle so that the memory is in the middle.
The video explains the adjustment method and angle of Atsushi Ishikawa.
Please take a look.

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfDSMW_Ve-c&w=560&h=315]