Ah thanks a lot jim, that makes more sense, ---- I was thinking of Rr, where 
you need to get your engine up to speed before changing gear, --- now I know 
why insurence companies don't put out claimes on motor bikes, ----- ;D.

Beware the Grue!

Dark.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Kitchen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Dark" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 12:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Help with exploding homer?


> Hi Dark,
>
> You could once you start your Harley use the up arrow key to put it into 
> gear and then use the left control key to increase your speed and rpm of 
> the engine.  You can rev the engine a bit before putting it into gear, but 
> if you rev the engine of a motorcycle too much before popping the clutch 
> it will bring the front wheel up and depending on how high the rpm flip it 
> over backwards on you.  The safest is to put it into gear and then 
> throttle, but I like to throttle a bit then pop the clutch so as to hear 
> the burn out.  And then yes, you do then need to shift at 75 and about 
> every 50 mph after that if you continue to throttle up.
>
> Here is a drive slash walk through.
>
> I press the enter key to start my Harley.  I press and hold down the left 
> control key and then quickly press the up arrow key once.  Once I get to 
> about 75 mph I press the up arrow key again to shift into second gear.  At 
> about 125 mph I shift into the next gear and the same about every 50 mph 
> after that.  I also have to use the left arrow key to stay towards the 
> left side of the track.  Once I get to the second turn where Lisa says 
> "Were all proud of you Dad" I let off of the control key and start 
> pressing the down arrow key until I get back down into first gear.  I let 
> my Harley slow way down to an idol  I then use the left and right arrow 
> keys to line up on Maggie's car horn.  I now start tapping the left 
> control key to get at and stay at just above 25 mph.  Of course the next 
> jump it needs to be 40 mph and on and on.  The tricky part is tapping the 
> left control key at the correct tempo to stay at the speed that you need. 
> You can practice this before you put it into gear, but let your Harley 
> slow back down to an idol before putting it into gear.
>
> HTH
>
> BFN
>
>     Jim
>
> It's better to burn out, than to fade away.
>
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