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    ACtually --there have for a few years now been big-500cc "scooters"
    which are auto's and Gilera just introduced a fully automatic concept bike . So ya might not be full of bollocks after all dude
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    Isnt the Pegaso elctric start only? Does it even have a kick start?

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    Hey i just read about an "aprillia" i think that is coming out with an automatic gearbox. Apparently they have been testing for a while. I think it was in one of the two latest bike traders, got a pic of the gearbox and everything. So hmmm they are out there people

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    The CB250RS has a decompression lever which is actuated with the kicksart. Just runs a cable from a lever attached to the kickstart up to the top of the pot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Posh Tourer :P
    The CB250RS has a decompression lever which is actuated with the kicksart. Just runs a cable from a lever attached to the kickstart up to the top of the pot.
    Don't the CB250RS and the XR250 share essentially the same engine?
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