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Though I'd rather read this than where to put my gascap when filling up?
or, what shirt should I wear when riding?
or, my bike has no bolts for the tag
What RPM should I be at going down the road?
How do I know when to pee?
Do I chew my food before I swallow?
Do i need my front turn signals?
Is air really needed in my tires?
If you need your hand held for everything, maybe a bike isn't for you. Now there's questions needed to be asked, but most of this crap is just common sense. Even newbie riders on the sportbike forums aren't this bad.
Have a great day.
First of all you need to get your facts right before come here crying. The placement of the gas cap is the only topic from your post that has been talked about. Don't knopw where you came up with the questions, maybe it is from riding around on an orange bike
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