Now that's where you're wrong sir, when landing after hitting the back of a Scenic at the right angle you land just at the side of it next to the back wheel, where you can put your hands out and use the warm brake disc of said Scenic as a hand warmer until the Ambulance w/ fit paramedic ladies arrives
The style aspect is true. I plain and simple just slapped into the back of the Scenic and bounced to the side whaling like a little girl
that may be true BUT not as good as near enough having two very fit police women pretty much ontop of you for 10 mins until ambulance comes THEN having some very nice nurses with decent sized bazookas leaning over you at hospital to talk to you...
well... i am getting a helmet cam soon.... back to original topic, riding a manual bike isnt hard, once you get the hang of it, its pretty fun. just like autos for journeys less than 10 miles and like a manual for 10+ miles
semi automatic, proper fun, chicken chasers we call em around here, absolutely bonkers and my unicorn bike ! that the one in stapenhill? bout 20 mile from me
Geared ,all the way- without a doubt.!., yes they are harder to ride,as you have to work clutch,brakes,throttle,etc.inconjunction with each other, It does become ingrained,2nd nature ., More personal experience as well . .
Mind you, when I did my knee,had to go to hospital for several months to have it cauterised....... and I got seen by a daily selection of..... TRAINEEE NURSES.!!!!!!!!!., . Big -> .
regular visits to the hospital = i got to see the nurses regularly + my ex and her friends at the time and my new gf was around no matter what you do..... you just cant beat me mark. just remember. youll never get near anything that young again back on topic - manual becomes 2nd nature sooner or later and you dont even realise your doing it after a while of riding, its just natural.
now youre asking me... dont bloody remember just a combo of all that and being high on the best painkillers ever was just amazing