Super-grandpa: BMW's most powerful bikes gain an extra 136cc
Images Gallery User Comments (2)Perhaps, Doliver, BMW will offer the option to retro-fit that "superior design" to their newer bikes for those without the opposable thumbs to operate a regular indicator switch.
Loz
- November 19, 2009 @ 09:11 pm CST
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I am frustrated with the typical moto-head who masquerades as a journalist. They can't seem to get it through their thick skull that the right thumb gets them a right turn while their left will signal a left. Instead these UJM bred imbeciles continue to bellyache if they jump on a bike that doesn't feature the unergonomic version of the thumb switch. A device only a contortionist or certain moto-journalist prefer. If you actually were to live with a bike instead of playing musical chairs you might recognize a superior design. Instead you seek to foist your despicable preferences on the rest of us.
doliver
- November 19, 2009 @ 06:11 pm CST