Hi Renos, Hi agree with beezageezauk, combos are great fun but has he says you have to be careful until you've mastered the way to deal ride 'em . The first time I had an outfit on the road was so memoable that I recall the ride 46 yrs later... My first ride as a 16 yr old to the MOT station ,ride there without incident just getting thefeel but on the way back ,with pass cert and feeling like a dog with 2 whatnots I changed route and incorpoated 2 left handers . First was a dead stop so no problem next was 250 yds down road and was a tight turn into ,thankfully a large private carpark . I arrived at the junction having revved her hard in 3rd for the first time and full of youthful confidence just turned in , before you would believe poss I was looking UPWARDS at the chair and fortunately just had the sense to straighten out and also had enough room to clear the gate and after 20yds had all 3 wheels back where they should be . parked the bike wnet home shaking looking for a new pair of jeans .I honestly am not relying this to put you off just working on the principle of forwarned ,forarmed. Outfits are great great fun and I will never have a bad word said against them just get to know them and how to deal with them . Just to finish very shortly after the above and after taking her round the carpark within a very short time i could feel the moment when the wheel was getting light and could either, as Beezageezauk said, power into it to keep it down or really showing off just keep the wheel off the ground by feel and throttle . Also having had both plunger and swinging arm outfits i prefer the plunger more they are more"planted "than the s/arm one and i also had a s/arm kick up on a righthander which had never happened on my older bike . best wishes BobH