A little update
A little update
I showed up here about 4 moths ago wanting to get a bike but winter was about to set in and I was low on money. Still saving up a bike, but I bought a 1st gen Mitsubishi Eclipse with a 5 speed to learn how to shift hears and pay attnetion to the road isntead of listening to music and groping the cofee cup.
Uncle Bob Touched me!
- VermilionX
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i learned to drive on a stick shift when i started... back then, automatics are not very common yet.
even now, when i bought a car, i chose a stick, since it's more interesting than auto.
i've been driving for a long time now and i can easily drive w/ only 1-hand on a stick shift. i can easily pay attention to the radio and at the road at the same time.
im new to bikes, so i can't comment on how feasible it is to listen to music/radio while riding. i know i won't try it at my skill level.
i saw these cool oakley shades that has an earphone for MP3/radio. it's great but i can't afford to be distracted.
even now, when i bought a car, i chose a stick, since it's more interesting than auto.
i've been driving for a long time now and i can easily drive w/ only 1-hand on a stick shift. i can easily pay attention to the radio and at the road at the same time.
im new to bikes, so i can't comment on how feasible it is to listen to music/radio while riding. i know i won't try it at my skill level.
i saw these cool oakley shades that has an earphone for MP3/radio. it's great but i can't afford to be distracted.
Bikes Owned:
Gixxer 1000 K6 (stolen)
Gixxer 750 K6
Bikes Wanted:
VMAX
a super kewl cafe racer
Gixxer 1000 K6 (stolen)
Gixxer 750 K6
Bikes Wanted:
VMAX
a super kewl cafe racer
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it will help you get the timing of throttle and clutch down. when I started riding the clutch was easy for me as I have driven a stick for years.
Vermilion, autos were not common when you learned to drive? Im guessing you grew up outside the us? You are pretty close to me in age and I've always had trouble finding stick shift cars as autos are too common.
Autos have been the dominant transmission choice on american roads since the 60s
Vermilion, autos were not common when you learned to drive? Im guessing you grew up outside the us? You are pretty close to me in age and I've always had trouble finding stick shift cars as autos are too common.
Autos have been the dominant transmission choice on american roads since the 60s
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