Last time I checked Ducati's website they required 21 years of age and full M to ride their bikes. Do they make exceptions for some people?
EDIT: NVM, I was wrong.
I could be one of the other temperature sensors on the motherboard that isn't related to the CPU like the VRM temperature for example. Try using a program that will give you more temperature information such as CPUID HWMonitor.
Since it's an older motherboard maybe it's just defective, has it...
I've never seen such a slow R6 in my life. He may have admitted to starting this by hitting his mirror, but the drivers actions were over the line. Both of them are in the wrong though.
I don't like buying vehicles from quebec because the title can go from salvage to clean and you won't even know.
If that were closer to the GTA I'd consider buying it.
That's how I shift most of the time, but why not make it a little easier if I can? I'm not saying I'm going to get one, and I'm not saying it's worth the price (which is why I don't have one.)
Also since when does touring have to be mostly done on the highway?
It's not that it's difficult to shift, it's that on longer rides it gets tiring. You're right about the purpose of it is to shift faster but it does have other perks.
If I was to buy a quick shifter it would be to make touring easier, the quicker shifting is just an added benefit.
You don't need to clutch in to shift. If you're talking about the difference between doing a clutch-less shift and a quick shift there's not much of a difference, just less to think about while shifting.
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