Rollovers
- dirtybiker
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Re: Rollovers
Rollovers.
Let's raise our vehicles centre of gravity 6 inches or more and add
balloon tires with less lbs per sq inch contact.
Now lets hurl ourselves along at high velocity in windy, icy and snowy conditions and see what the out come is.
Physics people. Physics.
Let's raise our vehicles centre of gravity 6 inches or more and add
balloon tires with less lbs per sq inch contact.
Now lets hurl ourselves along at high velocity in windy, icy and snowy conditions and see what the out come is.
Physics people. Physics.
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Re: Rollovers
I didn't have a rollover so much as a "Dukes of Hazzard" on Douglas Lake Ranch Road. I can't think that I was speeding, but when the gravel caught the tires and I was fishtailing, unable to regain control, I was either going to rollover or fly high over the embankment. We flew high, landed on all four and I hit the gas and drove up over the other side. We were okay, car was hurt bad. Can't think of a worse moment except for hitting a deer on Hwy 33 when I had my Learners.
One deer leapt up over the bank, avoided van.
Second deer behind it, wasn't so lucky.
Both bad moments.
One deer leapt up over the bank, avoided van.
Second deer behind it, wasn't so lucky.
Both bad moments.
As WW3 develops, no one is going to be dissing the "preppers." What have you done?