I had a Twinstar back in the 80s. And technically it was permissible to take on the highway, BUT if I did my heart was in my mouth the whole time. Just not quite enough bike. But for back roads and non-freeway use, you couldn't beat it. It only let me down when I let it down, by not performing routine maintenance. More or less bullet-proof otherwise. I wish I had it today.
Nice little bike, The clutch will last longer if you put it in neutral at traffic lights rather than sitting in gear with the clutch disengaged mind! Thanks!!
So smooth at start up nice
Such pleasure watching mate. Awaiting mine next week. Looking forward it. Have a joyful ride!
Hope you will enjoy it! I will upload some more videos next year
That was nice, I enjoyed watching that, Thank-You.
@@MarkTrentham-t4h appreciate your words :)
Thanks for the memories..had the same model and colour in 78.
Glad you liked it!
My first bike in 1977 😊
Bet it brings back some memories:)
I had a Twinstar back in the 80s. And technically it was permissible to take on the highway, BUT if I did my heart was in my mouth the whole time. Just not quite enough bike. But for back roads and non-freeway use, you couldn't beat it. It only let me down when I let it down, by not performing routine maintenance. More or less bullet-proof otherwise. I wish I had it today.
The highway ride was indeed quite „interesting“ and I will probably stay away from motorways in the future, but it still did it
That was a nice ride.
Thanks mate!
Nice little bike, The clutch will last longer if you put it in neutral at traffic lights rather than sitting in gear with the clutch disengaged mind! Thanks!!
Yes that is right, but I somehow feel more comfortable being in gear the whole time and being able to drive of instantly for safety reasons.
Dachte du bleibst auf der Havelchaussee. LG