16-11-2021, 11:28 PM
Odd things can happen in reverse, even with cars in good condition.
Often, they "bunny hop" badly, it takes practice to get around this.
One car, I often have to reverse, to un-jam the rear brakes on first using them on a journey.. (I must fix this, soon.)
Not only can the front brakes come on in reverse, they may apply themselves when the front wheels are on full lock.
Sounds dreadful, doesn't it, compared to the bland nothingness of your average modern car.
Driving a Seven makes the shortest trip - out and into your garage - interesting.
Often, they "bunny hop" badly, it takes practice to get around this.
One car, I often have to reverse, to un-jam the rear brakes on first using them on a journey.. (I must fix this, soon.)
Not only can the front brakes come on in reverse, they may apply themselves when the front wheels are on full lock.
Sounds dreadful, doesn't it, compared to the bland nothingness of your average modern car.
Driving a Seven makes the shortest trip - out and into your garage - interesting.
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