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Our bodies use electric signals to communicate signals from our brains to our muscles. Therefore, when you are kickstarting your bike, its being done by electricity.
Its science, man
A little weird to me.
Seems the people screaming for e start on japanese bikes are already on ktm. Is it chest thumping because ktm owners feel superior to the lowly other brands owners? Or is it like the short man complex, and they really wish japanese bikes had e start so they could be on one again and get off the ktm?
Kinda like the almost poor kid at school who's parents spent outside their means so little johnny would feel better about himself and better than his classmates. Even tho he was really just a douche showing off his toys that he really didnt need
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along these lines. Look at the wheel change, 3 points salvaged by Zac.... why do the PRO team not have powered tools to do a wheel change and why aren't these practiced? I know that it is rare but look at Zac... also didn't ET3 do a wheel change because of a rotor???
with all the tools they carry they look like keystone cops trying to do repairs....
FYI I have broken more kickstarters then I have broken electric start systems...2011 until now with not a single e-start failure
I would expect all to have it next year.
Post a reply to: Most important question of '17: Why doesn't every bike have an electric start?