I have the exact same issue in that I am more comfortable in lefts than rights, I read somewhere its to do with being right handed and that that side is stronger than the left hence being better when using it to hang off the bike, I also suspect its because I threw it up the road on a right hander lolRob wrote:Only left handers, really struggle on the rights for some reasonPerkles wrote:you make knee down look very easy
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Re: Squeaky bum time (onboard from snetterton)
Remember: If in Doubt use Full Throttle, It may not make the situation any better, But it will end the suspense...
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Re: Squeaky bum time (onboard from snetterton)
Snap, and just one of the many reasons I love Cadwell so much. Coppice, Gooseneck and MansfieldCavetroll87 wrote:I have the exact same issue in that I am more comfortable in lefts than rights, I read somewhere its to do with being right handed and that that side is stronger than the left hence being better when using it to hang off the bike, I also suspect its because I threw it up the road on a right hander lolRob wrote:Only left handers, really struggle on the rights for some reasonPerkles wrote:you make knee down look very easy

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