Trumpet used to have something like "attempting to pull away without grasping the bars could adversly affect handling" on thier tanks.
Firstly COULD?
Secondly how?
The real mystery is how come that fat bastard Hurley has never lost any weight.
Why are you supposed to use the rear brake for hill starts I always use the front...??
The rear brake thing for hill starts may be a carry over from the days of 2LS drum front brakes. Good brakes, they were (well, compared with the derisory SLS lumps of hub ornament that preceded them) , going forward. But , backwards, they became twin TRAILING shoe brakes! Which did bugger all! I remember rolling backwards down the steep bit of Queen St, on Tessa with the front brake hard on, frantically scrabbling to get a foot on the foot brake.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Oh Haha good to see they update their systems regulary then![]()
PoshTourer was telling me about that with his borrowed Bimmer; after that I was rather glad I had at least one disc on my bike.
I use rear brake for hill starts though; never gone backwards or stalled, either (apart from when I was still figuring out the clutch, of course). I don't have very good throttle control when I'm holding the front brake as well, that's why I do it.
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