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Originally Posted by san2000,Mar 16 2008, 01:35 PM
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Shhh...don't shout.
Actually it's not too bad. Went to see a show in London last night.
Avenue Q.
Good stuff.
Watching those vids makes me wanna get out on the bike though.
When are we gonna have some good weather!!!??
Actually it's not too bad. Went to see a show in London last night.
Avenue Q.
Good stuff.
Watching those vids makes me wanna get out on the bike though.
When are we gonna have some good weather!!!??
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BOB!
Is this the stand you said you have? The Abba stand?
http://www.abbastands.co.uk/product_details.asp?id=1
Looks pretty neat actually.
Is this the stand you said you have? The Abba stand?
http://www.abbastands.co.uk/product_details.asp?id=1
Looks pretty neat actually.
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[QUOTE=san2000,Mar 12 2008, 08:36 PM]
The smooth clutchless shift is all down to your throttle application. Keep the throttle wide open and the tension on the gearbox makes it very difficult to do. Wind the throttle closed and then open and the bike will snatch as the gearbox and final drive chain go slack then snap back when the power is reapplied.
Speed shifting is smoother but does nothing for your clutch! A speed shift is when the rider keeps pressure on the gear lever and then stokes the clutch lever to allow the next gear selection to take place. The clutch then slips to catch up with the engines increased revs, an effect of the cutch slipping.
The clutchless shift is simple to perform but will take some practice to get just right. And it
The smooth clutchless shift is all down to your throttle application. Keep the throttle wide open and the tension on the gearbox makes it very difficult to do. Wind the throttle closed and then open and the bike will snatch as the gearbox and final drive chain go slack then snap back when the power is reapplied.
Speed shifting is smoother but does nothing for your clutch! A speed shift is when the rider keeps pressure on the gear lever and then stokes the clutch lever to allow the next gear selection to take place. The clutch then slips to catch up with the engines increased revs, an effect of the cutch slipping.
The clutchless shift is simple to perform but will take some practice to get just right. And it