Anti-carjacking device..

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Interesting concept...
 

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Here's the easiest one

Ok, this one eludes me.... is it because you think very few can drive a stick?


Maybe true... I've always thought everyone should learn how to drive a stick even if they don't use one, so this kinda went whoosh past me.
 

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
Ok, this one eludes me.... is it because you think very few can drive a stick?

Maybe true... I've always thought everyone should learn how to drive a stick even if they don't use one, so this kinda went whoosh past me.

Lesson 1 in the basic rider cours is Find the friction zone on the bike's clutch because so few people show up that actually have experience driving with a manual transmission.
 

glhs837

Power with Control
Yeah, but you should take the shift pattern off, just to be extra sure.

Then it won't pass inspection. :killingme

Ok, this one eludes me.... is it because you think very few can drive a stick?


Maybe true... I've always thought everyone should learn how to drive a stick even if they don't use one, so this kinda went whoosh past me.


DR, sure will, had my 87 Shelby GLHS fail for that. Since Shelby fitted a nice leather shift knob instead of the standard Dodge plastic eight ball, there was a plaque, long gone by the time I got the car.

GW, I think he's saying hammer it and GTFOOD. This actually happened to a buddy of mine, mid eighties Detroit. Guy just stepped up, told him "Check it in", since sounding like a gun toting valet was the fashion then:) Buddy took off, guy actually shot at him, hit the trunk lid.
 
DR, sure will, had my 87 Shelby GLHS fail for that. Since Shelby fitted a nice leather shift knob instead of the standard Dodge plastic eight ball, there was a plaque, long gone by the time I got the car.

I wasn't really thinking the car jacker wanted to go get it inspected. Maybe though. :killingme
 

glhs837

Power with Control
I even told the inspector, I dont want anyone else knowing the pattern, might even install a fake one:) Not amused, him:)
 

bohman

Well-Known Member
Where is a three on the tree shift pattern supposed to be displayed?

:lmao: Some of you guys are going to think of me as a kid for saying this, but I've only ever been in one vehicle with that set up. My very first job in high school, at a driving range, one of the other employees had a '64 Chevy pickup that we'd use for dump runs.

If not for that, I'm not sure I'd know what a three on the tree was.
 
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