750,000 medium and heavy trucks on the road in Canada , may be a stretch to call it an art.
750,000 medium and heavy trucks on the road in Canada , may be a stretch to call it an art.
Shifting thru' a manual tranny is a disappearing art, just like doing a double de-clutch on a downshift or doing smooth shifts on a non-synchro box (on "dinosaur" vehicles)Yep, it’s happened at our place too when they bring in a rent-a-driver to replace someone. They’ve had to send a few home as they have no idea what they’re doing. And it’s not something you can self-learn in a few hours. Quickest I ever saw someone *roughly* pickup how to shift a big truck non synchronized tranny was a few hours…with me coaching them.
Learning on your own, if you have a truck at your disposal and don’t mind grinding a lot, a few days of practicing before you’d be ready for any sort of road type driving….and even then all it takes is a small hill up or down to completely change all the required shift timings, something that would set back a self learner back to square one.
It really is an art.
I would be hesitant to ride a bike on the street without ABS . With a heavy touring bike in the rain it is almost a necessity .
tech is like power, its nice to have but not neededTell that to my previous GSXR750 and RSV1000R: neither had abs or traction control. I'd ride in the rain and control the tire spin (**** cold sport tires in the cold and wet lol) via throttle. Braking distance would increase by 100%
Not saying abs or tcs aren't helpful; simply countering they are not remotely needed if you know the limits via spending time crashing at a race track lol
I feel like I'm writing a "back in my day" boomer post but I'm younger than most here lmao
and this is the crux of the issue.Tell that to my previous GSXR750 and RSV1000R: neither had abs or traction control. I'd ride in the rain and control the tire spin (**** cold sport tires in the cold and wet lol) via throttle. Braking distance would increase by 100%
Not saying abs or tcs aren't helpful; simply countering they are not remotely needed if you know the limits via spending time crashing at a race track lol
I feel like I'm writing a "back in my day" boomer post but I'm younger than most here lmao
Graduated Licensing, a "definite yes"and this is the crux of the issue.
new riders don't know the limits, hence the usefulness. maybe you won't engage ABS since you know the thresh hold, but if it saves even 1 life shouldn't we all be for it?
and this is the crux of the issue.
new riders don't know the limits, hence the usefulness. maybe you won't engage ABS since you know the thresh hold, but if it saves even 1 life shouldn't we all be for it?
Neeves is probably my favourite road tester. Bikes he likes tend to be bikes I like.Michael Neeves is a senior writer/rider for Motorcycle News
and has his own youtube channel
Can you please decode this?Hell how many toyota drivers died because they were too stupid to turn the car off?
Must be before your time, Toyota once upon a time, had a throttle sticking issue. People died. They didn't figure out to turn the car off.Can you please decode this?