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Originally Posted by trophymick
My 2 pence worth, BMW GS riders are some of the worst for not acknowledging you.
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Highly trained engineers in Munich have spent the last 90 years looking at handlebars. They have concluded that it is better to have at least two grips as this seems to be the average number of hands the vehicle operators have. (They don't talk about the indicator design boys, who have three thumbs due to coming from a very isolated village in the mountains where the winters are long and TV reception poor) . The BMW users manual therefore clearly states that the operator must have a hand on each grip and that failure to do so invalidates the warranty.
I actually read the manual that came with the Bonneville the other week (only had it six years!). It seems that adjusting the chain while the bike is running isn't a good idea. I mean, who'd have guessed.
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YouTube - Bikers and Harleys
You can IMHO substitute just about any single make club for "Harley". Gave a smile which is unusual for US style stand up.
Andy
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