Really daft question

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Would be cheaper in long run to take manual test then not so limited with choice especially FJR as older geared ones loads cheaper

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The thing is if I could ride manual I wouldn't have gotten into scooters and would probably have been dead years ago, my ultimate bike is a bussa I asked a mate years ago if he'd fit a tiptronic (whatever its called) gear kit to it for me. He told me to F off and that I'd be dead on it within 6 months lol
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It all depends on how you ride it ,i have ridden a busa which belongs my son in law
from the midlands to bristol ,and then on to wembley ,i came back on my Vfr750
i caned both of em the busa was hard to really open up not enough road and was indeed very fast

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ridinhigh wrote:It all depends on how you ride it ,i have ridden a busa which belongs my son in law
from the midlands to bristol ,and then on to wembley ,i came back on my Vfr750
i caned both of em the busa was hard to really open up not enough road and was indeed very fast
See thats it I'd try to open it up, you're talking to someone who decided to hit the kill switch while riding to see what would happen.
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Earl wrote:
ridinhigh wrote:It all depends on how you ride it ,i have ridden a busa which belongs my son in law
from the midlands to bristol ,and then on to wembley ,i came back on my Vfr750
i caned both of em the busa was hard to really open up not enough road and was indeed very fast
See thats it I'd try to open it up, you're talking to someone who decided to hit the kill switch while riding to see what would happen.
seems you aint safe on a push bike then :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Probably not, but you mellow a little with age I think, only a little mind you. lol But I could be tempted back to a maxi.........

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