#&$#//#-*<<<14th Official Hard-at-work Thread
#1251
and I mean im just another OKI silverstone S2k... I'll blend right in...
#1252
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#1253
Saw a Triumph TR6 driving around last week looking like the driver was just learning to drive stick (he was stalling nonstop). I was tempted to stop and see what was up but didn't have the time. Then, later that day I saw that same TR6 on side of the road with a Buick slammed into the driver's side. Lots of body damage and the entire soft top was damaged too. The cops were already there, but I didn't see an ambulance, so hopefully the driver was ok... stay safe out there guys.
#1255
Saw a Triumph TR6 driving around last week looking like the driver was just learning to drive stick (he was stalling nonstop). I was tempted to stop and see what was up but didn't have the time. Then, later that day I saw that same TR6 on side of the road with a Buick slammed into the driver's side. Lots of body damage and the entire soft top was damaged too. The cops were already there, but I didn't see an ambulance, so hopefully the driver was ok... stay safe out there guys.
#1256
I'm guessing it probably was the cause. The S was my first stick car, but I had been around race cars/motorcycles long enough to have it sort of figured out, but I feel the guy's pain. I bought my Civic right after too which allowed me to learn the nuisances a bit more before really driving the S much. I will say that not having much torque does make learning to drive stick a bit more tricky, and I'm sure this old of a TR6 has even less than my Civic.
#1257
I got my license and learned to drive stick in a car with 70hp and 80 lb/ft of torque. Course it was painted school bus orange, so you could see me from 2 miles away, if I pulled out in front of you, lol.
i felt most sorry for those behind me when stopped on a hill
man I miss that car.....
i felt most sorry for those behind me when stopped on a hill
man I miss that car.....
#1258
Nice! The 390 Duke looks like it's a ton of fun.
I'm guessing it probably was the cause. The S was my first stick car, but I had been around race cars/motorcycles long enough to have it sort of figured out, but I feel the guy's pain. I bought my Civic right after too which allowed me to learn the nuisances a bit more before really driving the S much. I will say that not having much torque does make learning to drive stick a bit more tricky, and I'm sure this old of a TR6 has even less than my Civic.
I'm guessing it probably was the cause. The S was my first stick car, but I had been around race cars/motorcycles long enough to have it sort of figured out, but I feel the guy's pain. I bought my Civic right after too which allowed me to learn the nuisances a bit more before really driving the S much. I will say that not having much torque does make learning to drive stick a bit more tricky, and I'm sure this old of a TR6 has even less than my Civic.
Thanks I have been loving it the last 2 years!
Had dinner with a bunch of the S2k crew before they head to Fontana and the Dragon tomorrow... to go or not to go...
#1259
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