Yeo man, ik you prolly been riding way longer than i have. But the instructors at my safety course were really adamant about having your wrist flat at rest on the throttle, not already cocked. It just prevents accidental throttle because of your wrist automatically wanting to rest from a cocked position
lol, i was wondering if they just had crappy transmission or something lol, i just bought one for my second bike but i havent driven it and i have been riding an 1986 gs400s from suzuki that shifts like butter
Yeo man, ik you prolly been riding way longer than i have. But the instructors at my safety course were really adamant about having your wrist flat at rest on the throttle, not already cocked. It just prevents accidental throttle because of your wrist automatically wanting to rest from a cocked position
This is bringing back great memories. Thank you!
I own two and will never sell them... perfect bike
It was a fast fun bike but I sold it and bought my suzuki boulevard m50 because I wanted a comfortable camping trip bike
@@charliebrownmn3747 I watched you videos many times while cooking in camp they kept me sane while I missed mine!
Hey I was wondering if you knew what kinda of aftermarket exhausts you can put on this, yours sound better than the ones I heard
I sold my Honda sabre
Are those handlebars ajustable?
I don't know never tried to and I don't have it anymore because it wasn't for shorter legs people
Handlebars can be adjusted slightly forward, but not much.
That sound
Beautiful bike , beautiful memories!! Terrible rider . I hear they make automatic shifting bikes these days.
lol, i was wondering if they just had crappy transmission or something lol, i just bought one for my second bike but i havent driven it and i have been riding an 1986 gs400s from suzuki that shifts like butter
I have a 1984 v 45 saber. 1100 original km on it.