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I've read that they did a lot of of moving the engine forward and backwards before finding the optimal COG on the Manx.
Finest thing on two wheels? For its time it was the best roadracer available over the counter. And still competitive years after best before date.
Though I prefer riding it on track compared to my more modern race bikes, it has its drawbacks in acceleration and braking. But a Manx tries its best to stay on the wheels even when the rider does mistakes.
For comfortable touring I love the Vincent and for gravel I like the B44.
Finest thing on two wheels? For its time it was the best roadracer available over the counter. And still competitive years after best before date.
Though I prefer riding it on track compared to my more modern race bikes, it has its drawbacks in acceleration and braking. But a Manx tries its best to stay on the wheels even when the rider does mistakes.
For comfortable touring I love the Vincent and for gravel I like the B44.