remote starts??
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Thanks for the laughs guys.
When I was learning to ride at motorcycle school, we were taught to start the bike with the clutch in, even if the bike is in neutral.
We were taught to park the bike in gear. I can't think of anybody who would think that a remote starter would be cool, except maybe the opportunist standing beside it when it started. Bye, bye, bike.

When I was learning to ride at motorcycle school, we were taught to start the bike with the clutch in, even if the bike is in neutral.
We were taught to park the bike in gear. I can't think of anybody who would think that a remote starter would be cool, except maybe the opportunist standing beside it when it started. Bye, bye, bike.