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New to me but apparently common in Japan, Holland and the US etc...
Has anyone tried it in a Seven (and can you hear it if so)?
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Where words fail music speaks!
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Car type: 1929 AD Tourer, 1930 Rosengart LR2, Rosengart LR4 Van 1938 APE Tourer (Opal)
It’s only January, isn’t it ?
I am always interested in any information about Rosengart details or current owners.
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Sounds like the M180 only quieter.
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Be very careful what you wish for!!
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My son was in Japan fairly recently and “ tried “ the rumble strips on mount Haruna in Gunma. They are designed to work at the speed limit which was 50 Kmh so an A7 could manage it.
I hope to visit with him in the autumn and try for myself.
Incidentally he says he is a mongrel with a Scottish mother, English father ( vet) and born in Lancashire !
Ian
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Route 66 in U.S. has musical rumble strips...https://youtu.be/rgizA_vDlzs (plays America the Beautiful, so beware)
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06-01-2020, 10:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-01-2020, 10:43 PM by Peter Naulls.)
I remember some experimental version of this 40 years ago when being driven to Scotland in a Morris Traveller (A1 I think). Not musical, but noisy enough to stop you sleeping apparently! I suppose it was a variation on the kerbside rumble strip idea.
Peter.
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My son just emailed me to say you have to get up the mountain in the first place, as if that could be a challenge for an Austin !
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I have come across these and understand the principle is simple in that, to hear the 'tune' correctly you have to be just below the speed limit. I guess there might be an unintended consequence to liven things up and so try to speed the music up by speeding.
Andy B
Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think!