daltron
Rowing All Day
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- 2016 GT PP
Yep, pretty much. It creeps pretty quickly, so you might ride the break or if you need to go faster, then just hit the throttle. When it comes to a stop, rise and repeat.And then just tap the gas or apply the brakes for however many miles of stop and go and the clutch gets left out of the equation?
If so, that's amazing!!!
Thanks
-Emt158
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