17-09-13, 12:32 PM
I've done a fair bit of Motogymkhana and I would say that if you've never done it before then don't worry about increasing the tick over. It does help but you then have to use more rear brake and the bike can run away with you if you're not careful. The best bike for Motogymkhana is the one that you ride the most and if you're used to it being set up a certain way then, in my opinion, it is best being left that way. I usually turn my tickover up to around 2,000rpm but it takes a bit of brain re-calibration and a lot of rear brake to keep everything in check.