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Landing Gear

cdc

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Saw this at the K1600 forum and thought it would be interesting to share...


[ame="http://youtu.be/VMXLf2wRypY"]GL-Korea MotorBike landing-gear "Learn how to use and run the landing gear7" - YouTube[/ame]


Now I only need reverse.... :trust:
 
Dang, he can't use a clutch to save his life. No wonder he needs the training wheels. Camilo, I've seen you ride, you don't need training wheels. :)
 
Dang, he can't use a clutch to save his life. No wonder he needs the training wheels. Camilo, I've seen you ride, you don't need training wheels. :)

But reverse would be real nice to have....
 
Apparently, he can't use a wireless microphone either.

Well, he did slip the clutch an awful lot. Given the point of the landing gear, I would think a more effective ad, when on the concrete ramp, would be to have completely released the clutch, then ambled the bike in a very tight circle at low RPM.

I'll give him this, though. He turned that big bike in a fairly tight circle on dirt. That's an easy place to have a tipover and he made it around without mishap.
 
My GL1800 has reverse and they make landing gear setup for them too!:eek2::lol2::rider:
 
Those are nice for keeping a disabled person riding. I'd rock that bike if I needed to. Anything that keeps people riding is ok in my book.
 
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