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Originally Posted by kenchan on MT's but it is like catching a ball or water balloon you toss up in the air. you match speed with your arms/hands when you

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Old 12-20-2011, 09:49 PM   #15 (permalink)
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on MT's but it is like catching a ball or water balloon you toss up in the air.

you match speed with your arms/hands when you grab it, right? it's the same prinicple with the flywheel.
I tried this technique but found that the ball blocked my view of the road and the water balloon broke when I tried to catch it and shorted out my seat heater switches.

Oh, and the feel from 1st to 2nd didn't change one bit.

Ken is either full of crap, or he has some kind of kenjackiechan coordination!
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