fun on ice
fun on ice
just re disovered what fun you can have on icy roads in a rear wheel that ,i have to drive on the country lanes arround where I live to get to work , theses z3's are very forgiving with plenty of warning if you try to push things too hard , but with 40 + years of driving I know how to drive on icy/snowy roads but on seeng how other car drivers behave I have to really be on the ball
peter z3
peter z3
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Re: fun on ice
I never take mine out to n the snow, I just end up doing circles in itpeter2b wrote:just re disovered what fun you can have on icy roads in a rear wheel that ,i have to drive on the country lanes arround where I live to get to work , theses z3's are very forgiving with plenty of warning if you try to push things too hard , but with 40 + years of driving I know how to drive on icy/snowy roads but on seeng how other car drivers behave I have to really be on the ball
peter z3
Re: fun on ice
Put your seat further back so you can't push the peddle down so farbertiejaffa wrote:I never take mine out to n the snow, I just end up doing circles in itpeter2b wrote:just re disovered what fun you can have on icy roads in a rear wheel that ,i have to drive on the country lanes arround where I live to get to work , theses z3's are very forgiving with plenty of warning if you try to push things too hard , but with 40 + years of driving I know how to drive on icy/snowy roads but on seeng how other car drivers behave I have to really be on the ball
peter z3
Re: fun on ice
Get that peddle to the mettle!!
Re: fun on ice
I got into trouble on .org for telling people they couldn't spell!........ So I'm saying nuffin!
Z3lda (Zelda), 1998 2.8, Montreal Blue, Beige Oregon leather interior and M steering wheel, Sports Seats, Wood trim, Chrome Line Interior, Centre armrest with Cupholder, Alpina Softline wheels, Chromed Angel Eyes, De- tango'd, Rear stone guards, Sport aerial, ASC front strut brace, Strong Strut Butt Strut and Body Brace, Uprated brake fluid, Yellowstuff pads 78k.
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Re: fun on ice
Joycey wrote:Put your seat further back so you can't push the peddle down so farbertiejaffa wrote:I never take mine out to n the snow, I just end up doing circles in itpeter2b wrote:just re disovered what fun you can have on icy roads in a rear wheel that ,i have to drive on the country lanes arround where I live to get to work , theses z3's are very forgiving with plenty of warning if you try to push things too hard , but with 40 + years of driving I know how to drive on icy/snowy roads but on seeng how other car drivers behave I have to really be on the ball
peter z3
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Re: fun on ice
Er, I think that should be 'nothing'!Bonzo wrote:I got into trouble on .org for telling people they couldn't spell!........ So I'm saying nuffin!
Re: fun on ice
Quite right. You're certainly on your metal today!..... just make sure you don't pedal it! (unless you get a good price that is) ?
Z3lda (Zelda), 1998 2.8, Montreal Blue, Beige Oregon leather interior and M steering wheel, Sports Seats, Wood trim, Chrome Line Interior, Centre armrest with Cupholder, Alpina Softline wheels, Chromed Angel Eyes, De- tango'd, Rear stone guards, Sport aerial, ASC front strut brace, Strong Strut Butt Strut and Body Brace, Uprated brake fluid, Yellowstuff pads 78k.
Re: fun on ice
I fink their is nuffink moar to be sead!!
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Too Shay!
Z3lda (Zelda), 1998 2.8, Montreal Blue, Beige Oregon leather interior and M steering wheel, Sports Seats, Wood trim, Chrome Line Interior, Centre armrest with Cupholder, Alpina Softline wheels, Chromed Angel Eyes, De- tango'd, Rear stone guards, Sport aerial, ASC front strut brace, Strong Strut Butt Strut and Body Brace, Uprated brake fluid, Yellowstuff pads 78k.
Re: fun on ice
i agree.. they are so much fun in the ice/snow/greasey salted roads......
ive been driving it more in the winter than the summer lol
ive been driving it more in the winter than the summer lol