kex
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Post by kex on Sept 5, 2016 8:25:13 GMT
As you probably guessed, new to Scooters but have been riding biles for over 30 years (yej, that old)
Anyhow, my 1965 Vesp does not have indicators, so when i go to indicate right with my arm I have to let go of the throttle, bike immediately starts to slow down. Am I being totally stupid !
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scudd
2nd Class Ticket
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Post by scudd on Sept 13, 2016 5:44:40 GMT
The universal left handed right turn! Problem with this is other drivers/riders and pedestrians might think you are just waving at a friend!
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Post by ianmartin40 on Sept 13, 2016 20:04:04 GMT
never seen that one before but looks great, I`m going to give it a go just to see who waves back! I just indicate before the junction while slowing down and if I am stopped at junction then do a life saver just before making the turn, I think the scoots with no indicators have cleaner lines and look better than later models with them
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Post by vespasco on Sept 15, 2016 16:28:57 GMT
I made my throttle so it just sticks. Not to everyones liking but it makes those right hand turn signals much easier. It also acts as a cruise control Im not sure i would trust other drivers to know where im actually going if i used those hand signals mentioned above. Most would just want to over take. Could be dangerous Do be careful.
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Post by henri on Sept 15, 2016 16:41:09 GMT
ive been told the mistake i make when signalling is the amount of fingers showing ,my answer "if they cant take a joke they shouldnt of joined , the human race that is". as vespaco says ,non-returning throttle , or just pull ya clutch n coast , or even simpler ,dont turn right ,being left handed i always favour leftys . H
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Post by bigd on Sept 16, 2016 19:30:44 GMT
When I took my scoot for mot it nearly failed because the throttle didn't snap back fast enough.
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