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Rev before off imo will never help starting easier.

 

Carb is always fill with petrol, it is a fact unless tank empty or faulty fuel c@ck/pump.

 

Chamber will never be flooded with petrol and petrol will never cause overhaul.

 

To me, rev before off is only an action seems most among those young rider. I never bother to take a 2nd look at them..maybe I am getting old :smile:

Remember no bike is the fastest, no place is that far and no road is that tough.

Mind Over Body

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seems that bikers nowadays love to blip their throttle at the wrong times. I have never understand the whole idea of giving ur throttle a final whopping blip just before killing the engine.. it only shows how cocky u are and in need of more experience.

I guess maybe there's not much corners in Singapore where u need to blip to match ur rev with engine speed, thus the blip before the shut down....... NOT>>>!!!

Keep the rubber side down'

 

http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z163/skiddie67/signature-1.jpg

 

 

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seems that bikers nowadays love to blip their throttle at the wrong times. I have never understand the whole idea of giving ur throttle a final whopping blip just before killing the engine.. it only shows how cocky u are and in need of more experience.

I guess maybe there's not much corners in Singapore where u need to blip to match ur rev with engine speed, thus the blip before the shut down....... NOT>>>!!!

Keep the rubber side down'

 

http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z163/skiddie67/signature-1.jpg

 

 

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Originally posted by Raptor@December 23, 2006 11:08 pm

Anyway I personally feel that this having to rev the engine before shutting down is a very Ah Bengkish behaviour that has been passed down from generation to generation. Just my 2 cents.

 

Sorry if I have offended any Ah Bengs here.

OMG! that was a classic!

 

yes yes agree totally woo hoo!

 

think such a practice was "handed" down thru thousands & thousands of generations... lol

 

personally don't even bother to look at the "prick/******" that did that cos too busy laughing... lol

 

i too do not know what is gained by doing that except make an arse of yourself but hey...

 

 

"IF YOU say it HELPS BETTER STARTING, then by ALL MEANS "BLOW"

 

maybe baby 1 day you could "BLOW" me at the traffic lights??

pls pls pretty plsssssss.........!

 

oh oh almost forgot.....

 

My apologies if I have offended any "beng ta ker" or "lian mei mei" here...

pls pls accept my "humble" apology!

 

 

thanks in advance!

 

LET THE BLOWING BEGIN!

 

:faint:

looking for drz parts, any parts will do!

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Originally posted by Raptor@December 23, 2006 11:08 pm

Rev the bike to announce your arrival.

When I was young, I know my daddy just reach home when hear the engine rev sound.....

 

My mum will start to prepare for dinner........ :hungry:

** Be smart, ride safely, stay legal **

 

Please read the << Street Smart >> thread.

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