if loosing an arm doesn't stop you nothing will...that's just a awesome attitude. I dig the bike and have more than a little intrigued on how it actually works out. As in rolling the throttle and letting the clutch out. Inside fingers for clutch and outside for brake......looks like a challenge that would be fun to figure out.
I had a good laugh at the 300 tire sticker, that's good ****.
I've been in Daytona for along time, where did you get it built?
if loosing an arm doesn't stop you nothing will...that's just a awesome attitude. I dig the bike and have more than a little intrigued on how it actually works out. As in rolling the throttle and letting the clutch out. Inside fingers for clutch and outside for brake......looks like a challenge that would be fun to figure out.
I had a good laugh at the 300 tire sticker, that's good ****.
I've been in Daytona for along time, where did you get it built?
Marcus Orabona did my build. He works at Willie's Tropical Tattoos in Ormond. (On Ridgewood) No problems rolling the throttle & letting out the clutch. I grew up in coal country (steep hills) & everybody there already knows the trick from holding the front brake while pulling out uphill. Oh, inside finger's brake, other three are clutch.