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	 pmong pmong
 Some great advice, but.... I have the GS450GA, a shaft drive and automatic! I guess if I were still riding one of my previous bikes, I can use your speed-linked-to-gear technique. Any suggestions for this particular bike?Originally posted by TheCafeKid View Post
 
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 Stick to going up hills only, it's much safer and easier.Originally posted by pmong View PostSome great advice, but.... I have the GS450GA, a shaft drive and automatic! I guess if I were still riding one of my previous bikes, I can use your speed-linked-to-gear technique. Any suggestions for this particular bike?
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	 7981GS 7981GS
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 Originally Posted by pmong
 Some great advice, but.... I have the GS450GA, a shaft drive and automatic! I guess if I were still riding one of my previous bikes, I can use your speed-linked-to-gear technique.
 Any suggestions for this particular bike?
 
 Hang on and Pray? 
 
 Eric
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	 haztoys haztoys
 Never ever ever 'coast' a motorcycle you are on the gas or draging the brakes ...Do not point your 'knee'..You should be 'Hailwooding' untill you can scrap pegs...Then you can point your knee...
 
 Must LOL..Had a left over new one at a shop I worked at as a kid ..I just loved that thing .. Just flogged the hell out of it... Just flogged the hell out of it...
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	 pmong pmong
 Thanks everyone. Been practicing many of the suggestions, and I do feel more confident on the curves, including downhill. But, will aways keep in mind to slow appropriately before entering.
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