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Out Of Control!!
On a side note: I went to the Dallas Motorcycle Show this past weekend and got to see the Ducati Stunt Team perform.
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Do you recall the story I posted a while back where some guy in front of me popped a wheelie on the highway...and his wallet flew out of his pocket and over my roof at 65 mph?
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Out Of Control!!
There are groups of these idiots on the roads around here. What they like to do is get out in front of traffic blocking the lanes, and then slow down to like 30 mph while the idiots in front of them do their stunts. As a car driver, this would **** me off. As a fellow sport bike rider, I hate the reputation that it gives us.
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A woman needs her toys!:98 SL500 for now
I am now riding the R6 and trying to power her up. I am at the point where she just skips and I get that little shake in the handle bars. I am using the stock gearing though. The bike is just so light compared to the TL that I am scared of looping it. Which is easier, clutching or power?
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I am now riding the R6 and trying to power her up. I am at the point where she just skips and I get that little shake in the handle bars. I am using the stock gearing though. The bike is just so light compared to the TL that I am scared of looping it. Which is easier, clutching or power?
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2003 CL500
Deff do the clutch up, that way you can get it up higher, earlier, and with less speed
That way it wont do the woble on you when you try to power it up at speed
start slow, get a feel for letting the clutch out and how it pops up
make sure you cover the rear brake in case you get to high and go past balance point
That way it wont do the woble on you when you try to power it up at speed
start slow, get a feel for letting the clutch out and how it pops up
make sure you cover the rear brake in case you get to high and go past balance point