Classic Motorcycle Mechanics

Game changer

I have come up with a new game. I don’t think anyone has a patent along similar lines yet, so that might be worth consideration. I have named it ‘Hunting for Neutral’.

Whilst anyone with a motorbike can play, there are bound to be many fine CMM readers that have cracked the code already, so there would be no point in you taking part, because that would be cheating.

I have to admit it isn’t much fun though, so you’re not missing much. In fact, it is possibly the most frustrating game I have ever dreamt up, and even though I say so myself, I’m damned if I can get a handle on it. You see, it all revolves around one’s left foot, the idea being to find neutral on a bike

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