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just wondering (and for once i'm not being smug) did any of you "drive" up onto the container with any style or skill, or was it just a case of close your eyes and throttle?
maybe i have yet to learn the buggy style of driving?
Chris
Outers & Arms up stickers coming soon you hungry bitches!
roc70y wrote:just wondering (and for once i'm not being smug) did any of you "drive" up onto the container with any style or skill, or was it just a case of close your eyes and throttle?
maybe i have yet to learn the buggy style of driving?
Chris
To be Honost no one actually drove up that side. We needed to get another pipe into the bottom so the rear tyres could climb a little to get over the top. So we were just putting on a good show for the spectators and of course we kept trying harder and harder till most of us broke.
Boof could have driven over it from this side but didnt want to take the chance of breaking. He came the closest. Everyone else except the mog just bellied out and couldnt get the rear tyres to climb on the concrete pipe.
We all drove over the other side easy. Keep in mind we were on the side of a hill and the side we couldnt drive up was on the down hill side.
roc70y wrote:
maybe i have yet to learn the buggy style of driving?
I know what you mean, when Sam was kind enough to let me have a drive of the original lockless, I was being far too gentle on the accelerator. His business partner told me to think of the throttle as digital - only has on/off positions!!!