Welcome and as you can see we even let English join us:roll: why replace the cut off switch symbols mean nothing it is the only red button on the bike, find a big parking lot and practice on the beast you will soon be an expert(with practice)
Oh, and the switch doesn't need any markings...rock it forward for run...back to kill. For safety sake that should be totally automatic.
Yeh, Rocketjohn is right, it's just a cosmetic annoyance. The plastic is also worn down. Almost like it was subject to some heat and melted slightly. Haven't had the opportunity to get to an empty car park to practice those U-turns yet. Last bike was about half the weight of the Rocket. Big, hot and heavy, I love it :)
 
Hello and welcome! Double check your tire pressure and maybe put a little more in that is called for. When I test drove mine it was steering like a truck with no power steering. I went to the closest gas station and found it only had 10lbs in the front and 15lbs in the back!
 
Hello and welcome! Double check your tire pressure and maybe put a little more in that is called for. When I test drove mine it was steering like a truck with no power steering. I went to the closest gas station and found it only had 10lbs in the front and 15lbs in the back!
Thanks for the tip Jason, appreciated
 
If your German is up to it - sign up on rocket3.org some nice guys on there.
Hi, already registered at rocket3.org. Can speak fluent German and they're helpful. Still good to exchange with guys who speak my language, you all :)
 
Hi, already registered at rocket3.org. Can speak fluent German and they're helpful. Still good to exchange with guys who speak my language, you all :)
That´ll be hard - most of this lot are murcuns or strine. The poor lambs struggle with English (lyke it am proper spoke).
 
Another Aussie welcome, take your time and get used to it, sounds like you're all over that though. As scot in exile said a carpark is a great place to practice those slow turns :thumbsup:
 
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