View Poll Results: Driving style used mostly

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  • Left Hand

    3 3.30%
  • Right Hand

    19 20.88%
  • No hands (occasionally)

    9 9.89%
  • Both hands (come on, be daring you sissy!)

    60 65.93%
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Thread: Hand driving styles

  1. #16
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    I use no hands, except when I'm riding..

     

     

     
    “- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”

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    Originally posted by SPman
    I use no hands, except when I'm riding.. 
    SPman are you saying you can masterbate with your feet  LMAO 

    Now that I would like to see.....................     Wellll Ummmm You know what I mean 
    Power is nothing without control.

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    “- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”

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    AHAHAH Oscar u are a funny dude! - better b @ the bbq!! hahaha

    only problem is i have poor co-ordination with left hand.. so unfortuantly there isnt a lot it can do but sit @ my left side... bahaha!

    anyways WTF? i thought this was about drivin cars? who DRIVES a bike? i sure as hell dont!

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    Good to see you have brains as well as balls!
    He didn't = no sympathy.

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    Re: Hand driving styles

    Originally posted by Antallica
    I find myself riding with just my right hand mostly with my lefty resting at my side...
    DickHead

    The reason you ARE able to do this is probably because you never get your sad excuse for a motorcycle out of 3rd gear. At any speed over 100k, you NEED to hang on with both hands for control.

    And the other thing: DRIVE a car, sail a yacht, fly an aeroplane and RIDE a motorcycle. Repeat that last bit...RIDE a motorcycle

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    cheer up 4skin..... any motorbike is a good bike... as long as it is a bike :-) i notice you have no road bikes....

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    Doesn't mean I don't ride on the road tho

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    Another polite Willytonian. No road bikes but rides on roads. hmmmm, Since ANY bike legally on the road is a road bike that must mean illegally.



    Perhaps 4skins should post in the Off road sectionwith all the other Mucho Macho bikers.?



    , What ever happened to the other polite Welly scrutineers (bikers) that were once so prolific ?
    uno patito dalle motociclette italiane

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    Originally posted by bikerboy
    Another polite Willytonian. No road bikes but rides on roads. hmmmm, Since ANY bike legally on the road is a road bike that must mean illegally.



    Perhaps 4skins should post in the Off road sectionwith all the other Mucho Macho bikers.?



    I'd rather be a "Mucho Macho" dirt rider that a poofta pastabike poseur...

    Go back to angle grinding yer knee scrapers, Dorklander..

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    All I can say is WHEN I come off doing a one hander then you can all laugh.

    But anyways, I got myself off on the wrong foot, I actually only sometimes do a one hander. Sometimes no handers to adjust my gloves. But my bike only wqeights about 125kg so I 'aint controlling a hefty mofo with one hand. Easy on this 150.

    But settle down 4skins, no need to get aggitated man, and I have done 6th gear doing 130km/hr just casually resting my hand on the side. It's not hard to control on a stright
    /end communication

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    Talking

    Being a southpaw but ambidextourious I can get very confused at times I like to remove both hands occassionally to test frount wheel alinement only and do that rossie thing at the end op a GP and see all the folks do WOW what a dare devil!
    and then its really the knees that hold the bike straight and narrow. but anyway how can you reach the bars when your standing on the seat?
    Your never to old for a sportsbike

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    WHAAAAT!!!!! You mean its possible to ride a motorbike without holding on tightly with two hands
    Geez maybe I can take the trainer wheels of in a year or so, now I know that
    I'm one of the worlds best riders. I can wheelie, I can stoppie, I can stunt, hell I can get my shoulder down. I could keep up with Rossie if I wanted to race.

    Then I go from bed to bike and somehow it all turns to crap.

  14. #29
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    heres an idea,
    Riding with both hands on the handle bars except left hand is on right handle bar and vice versa. Anybody game to try it!

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    Originally posted by Andrew
    heres an idea,
    Riding with both hands on the handle bars except left hand is on right handle bar and vice versa. Anybody game to try it!
    I think I've had my leftie on the throttle before, can't remember why. But hey it's a 150, balancing isn't hard
    /end communication

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