You down shift to a light as well, you let the engine naturally brake for you. Pulling in a clutch as you get close to the light to stop. Also you don’t want to be holding in the clutch in 3-4th gear coming to a light and your speed is super low because if you have to gas it to avoid a situation, you’ll be bogged down and won’t go anywhere quickly. It’s a defensive riding technique. You should be thinking ahead when coming to a stop, clutching in and braking is more for abruptly stopping. Once you get into first than coast.
Scored it on Facebook Marketplace off some guy in South Central LA for $600, took a lot of work to get dialed in but these go for about $1609 brand new
Funny you mention that haha, maybe one day but it has been in a few of the past videos. Non-op’d it a few years back since we don’t drive much these days. Here’s 2 videos where we drive it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5pEFR9a2N_M.htmlsi=hlhJQTmUSQJePyv8 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dgr5a7YkkvQ.htmlsi=yAr8-2qTmi2tkLZ-
Very Kool bike to learn to ride on.i think your wive(cheetah girl) would look pretty fine riding a sporty chopper.cheers from brisbane,Qld, Australia 🦘
Have her take a local motorcycle riding class. Only costs about $80 for a full day and they provide the bike and start with classroom instruction. Well worth it.
The dude on the teal and white bagger is cbear, I just saw him on the thrashin vlogs, he rode with them to sturgis. Seeing someone wheelie and whip a bagger around like that is wild!