Hi smurfy
Here's the funny bit
Going through the twisty bits on 4A was fine.
We reached
Unloaded our bikes and buggies and played around.
Four hours later, loaded everything back and within two minutes of the twisted got the warning.
I imagine I'd have gotten the warning while driving into...
I was in 4A yesterday I was towing my side by side and during some twisty up and down hill roads, I got the 4x4 temporarily locked.
It then switched to 4H for less than a minute before giving me the 4x4 restored message.
I was on tarmac - wouldn't 4H harm the drive train?
From the manual...
Theres a portion of twisty mountain climbs that I've driven through almost every weekend the past two years.
As soon as I get into the twisties, I'll turn on 4A.
I always get the lost-traction symbol - at spirited driving.
i.e: on the throttle while taking sharp turns on an ascent.
I know the...
so many goody two shoes uptight folk on here
who probably sin but in different ways - so by sinning differently than them - you are satan..
chill guys...
Unless you live in an area that's generally slower paced or you never got on the leftmost lane - please never use anything other than the shortest distance.
Because anything other than the shortest distance will cause a huge traffic line behind you because the gap between you and the car in...
Yeah I figured he wasn't very familiar with our climate.
I wouldn't put my mountain bike in the cabin either. Not unless I had apt blankets as suggested above.
Thanks
I'll look into those bags.
because then I would need to find a way to secure it to the bed while on its side - so its not sliding around
opening the passenger door and rolling it in takes less than a minute
because I am poor :)
Its not that farfetched.
There's far more dust/sand blasting, and at higher speeds in the carrier.
Even if I was wrong, can't argue that the less time exposed to elements, the better.
It's a $6,100 bike as well.
Less grime accumulation also means less maintenance.
It's also easier sliding it...
Not worried about theft. Just dislike the idea of all that dust/sand (I live in a desert) just blasting at the frame and getting into nooks and crannies unnecessarily.
I'll post a photograph later but the way I slide the bicycle does little damage to interior.
A moving blanket is a great idea...
Thanks you two
Just wondering how you guys are doing it
Don't want to stow it in the bed
Just wondering how others are doing it - for ideas
OuIt's road bike, not a mountain bike
Weighs about 17 pounds
I think the idea of the numberpad is to be able to lock your vehicle with the key inside.
Say you're going diving or fishing and don't want to risk loosing your key.
Oh yeah I know they can get fast
I have a 125mm tri-wheel rollerblade I got a few weeks ago
Was on a very soft slant and suddenly found my speed almost doubled
Because it's been a few decades, I got myself a rubber footed hiking stick
I probably look retarded but those this get really fast...
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