your video is is very informative, it helps me out a lot. though i dont own a motorcycle, im currently writing a story and wanted to use a motorcycle of the 40s era since it was set there. because you had ur videos, it helps me out so much to understand both the experience of riding it and parts involved in the process of shifting and whatnot. thanks again.
Great vids! I was always curious how that suicide shift worked. I've owned Hondas all my life, and you would have hated my last one. It was a CB450A hondamatic with automatic transmission lol. Great for Houston traffic tho! It had a parking brake where the cluthc lever usually is on a Honda. The only thing that creeps me out a bit with Indians is the main brake and clutch pedal, having to use both feet to come to a stop. On Hondas, i always slowed with the rear brake and stopped with the front (handle) as I lowered my foot down to catch the weight, I can see a lot of Indians dropped on quickstops lol
Looks like NJ? Basking Ridge?
your video is is very informative, it helps me out a lot. though i dont own a motorcycle, im currently writing a story and wanted to use a motorcycle of the 40s era since it was set there. because you had ur videos, it helps me out so much to understand both the experience of riding it and parts involved in the process of shifting and whatnot. thanks again.
Great! Looks very enjoyable riding.
awesome vid man ,I really believe it would be easier to fly a helicopter ,but I love all the old bikes ,things of beauty too.
Great vids! I was always curious how that suicide shift worked. I've owned Hondas all my life, and you would have hated my last one. It was a CB450A hondamatic with automatic transmission lol. Great for Houston traffic tho! It had a parking brake where the cluthc lever usually is on a Honda. The only thing that creeps me out a bit with Indians is the main brake and clutch pedal, having to use both feet to come to a stop. On Hondas, i always slowed with the rear brake and stopped with the front (handle) as I lowered my foot down to catch the weight, I can see a lot of Indians dropped on quickstops lol