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Originally Posted by SS_Firehawk I'll respectfully disagree with the latter statement about SRM. It's not because no one wanted so spend the time to learn it. The benefits far outweigh
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SRM is just a feature. If it was meant to prevent damage and what not and if that was its sole purpose then why have the option to turn off or on. The 7at downshifts no different when referencing the rpms at which you drop down into. And they have no option on that, all computer controled. When you get good at it, it is just second nature, you dont even think, just react. I am still trying to get the left foot braking down, that is not something I try on the streets. Been known to jab and not press. When you get good at doing it yourself, you will find the flaws. Even humans mess up sometimes though. Last edited by Japanjay; 02-25-2013 at 02:08 PM. |
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