Re: Cundalini
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 7:48 pm
I'll admit the lack of powersteering made it 'interesting' to drive in the city. I didn't need to go to the gym. It was improved a little when I had all the bushes in the front end replaced, however once the v8 was dropped in, steering became impossible. It's now had a powersteering unit fitted.
The first time someone leans in your window at the traffic lights and screams in your face "I'M THE NIGHT RIDER" is a bit daunting, but I'm used to it now. Even the police always pulling me over for photos.
People have said the funniest thing is driving behind it and watching the people who see it. The notice it, turn away back to what they were doing, then there is that brief moment when they figure out it's from Max and snap their necks back trying to get another look to make sure it's what they've seen. Apparently building sites are the best as people yell out. I don't know as I can't hear anything over the noise of the engine.
The first time someone leans in your window at the traffic lights and screams in your face "I'M THE NIGHT RIDER" is a bit daunting, but I'm used to it now. Even the police always pulling me over for photos.
People have said the funniest thing is driving behind it and watching the people who see it. The notice it, turn away back to what they were doing, then there is that brief moment when they figure out it's from Max and snap their necks back trying to get another look to make sure it's what they've seen. Apparently building sites are the best as people yell out. I don't know as I can't hear anything over the noise of the engine.