John Tolhurst
Zen MBB Master
A casual observation says many bent riders have a motorcycle or two in their past.
Here's my last one, from 1990. Wow, what a bike. It just ran like a sewing machine. After I got really used to it I could make clutchless changes up and down. If anyone at the light tried to take you on, you would just match their pace and when they down shifted, open up the throttle and a second later you would be five car lengths ahead. Wonderful answer to London's traffic and trains, which is where I was at the time.
Here's my last one, from 1990. Wow, what a bike. It just ran like a sewing machine. After I got really used to it I could make clutchless changes up and down. If anyone at the light tried to take you on, you would just match their pace and when they down shifted, open up the throttle and a second later you would be five car lengths ahead. Wonderful answer to London's traffic and trains, which is where I was at the time.