Adrian_Thompson wrote: Mega engine fail http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pn4Q-s3Sas
I'd like to know what the torque reading was right before it came apart.
I just read all of the articles on this:
And now I want to do that more than anything. Sadly, i'm low on time and all of my small amount of money is dedicated to the upcoming baby.
OTOH, if i'm already broke, I can't possibly spend more than the lemons limit!
Too bad there aren't any teams in my area. I think.
Flight Service wrote:
it's how I try to set my mirrors … but the Integra won't let the drivers side mirror adjust outward enough to comply
wbjones wrote:Flight Service wrote:it's how I try to set my mirrors … but the Integra won't let the drivers side mirror adjust outward enough to comply
I can't do this. Scares me to death because I have no idea where the mirror is adjusted. The blind spot is meant to be checked by a shoulder check.
From a random drivers school site-
Some people say you can adjust your mirrors so you eliminate the blind spots.
Not a chance. That's wildly oversimpified because the people making these claims don't have a full understanding of blind spots. You can minimize blind spots but you can never eliminate them. For a proper explanation, you can go to our "Adjusting Mirrors" page via the menu on the right.
PHeller wrote: I've ridden trike/recumbants before and the bobcat steering isn't nearly as fun as it would be with a steering wheel and four wheels.
Sounds like you've never mastered your Bobcat.
In reply to bigdaddylee82:
I'm not a gun guy but I think that is BRILLIANT. I would fill mine with this:
You never know when nighttime bacon cravings will strike...
Flight Service wrote:
I'm quoting this because about 2 years ago, my dad explained it to me. The rear view is for looking back and the side mirrors are for looking to the sides. They really don't need to overlap and if you need to look down the side of your vehicle, a quick lean towards the respective mirror will show you the curb you're parking against.
Streetwise: It took me a 40 minute ride down the highway with a couple of lane changes to lose the fear!
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