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Upon moving the bike indoors, the narrator realized it needed careful examination. The right-side shift mechanism posed a new challenge, requiring a shift in the rider's mind frame as it offered a contrary experience compared to conventional bikes. He also noted the aesthetic staples of a 1970s chopper with a raked frame, drum brakes, and a right-side shift that might complicate his riding experience.
As work commenced, further evaluations brought about curiosity regarding the frame and front end. Slowly, the bike's various components were scrutinized, from tires to the headlight, giving a comprehensive picture of the bike's state. Reaching deeper into the engine's core and transmission allowed for a deeper understanding of how these machines functioned.