I went for my first drive a couple of weeks ago and thought I must take it really steady just a very gentle one or two mile journey and come back and
see what's fallen off.....
So I got 100 yards from the house turned onto the open road and buried the throttle to the floor and didn't turn around for at least 15 miles!!
I cant say I did on my first drive of my locost, as I HATED the experience !!!
It was too low, to noisy , skated across the road, ( I had 32 psi in the tyres!)
also I had no MOT, nor tax or insurance, it was orrible
but the first day I had my first motorbike, aged 17, and two days, got a GT 250 Suzuki, I did 250 miles,plus and went missing for 14 hours, my mother
was so upset, and was crying when I got home, thought she had lost her only son on that day
im 57 now, and she still gets worried when I go out, not that I tell her,
steve
I had my first legal drive last night and nailed it every second, then decided I should drive it to work today (an hour each way), and hen decided
once I got home that I should go out for another drive! I bloody love my car!!!
[Edited on 2/11/17 by pekwah1]
My 1st kit drive was 326 miles back from Cornwall in a car with the suspension set wrong, was ridiculously skittish over 75mph, and kin cold, a good
laugh though.
Shooter
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Originally posted by Shooter63
My 1st kit drive was 326 miles back from Cornwall in a car with the suspension set wrong, was ridiculously skittish over 75mph, and kin cold, a good laugh though.
Shooter
My first experience a bit like Steve's really. Bought the Tiger in Manchester and drove it 120 odd miles down the M6 & M5 back to Worcester -
it was awful! Noisy, wouldn't idle (it was the M6 so huge amounts of time stationary of course), backfiring, overheating, sidescreens flapping
open (took them off & threw them in passenger footwell), jumping all over the road (previous owner had 25 psi pressure all round, front shocks
turned up to 11 and had fitted rear shocks from an Alfa 156 - may as well have used pit props!) and the non-adjustable seat was too far back to enable
full depression of the clutch so gear selection was 'uncertain'.
It all got sorted of course. It's still not exactly quiet or that comfortable but each outing produces a sense of excitement and an uncontained
desire to just let it have its head, double declutch for the hell of it and listen to the popping and banging on the over run (being a Pinto I can
also see the flame shoot out of the silencer!). Man and machine in harmony, nothing else like it.
Michael.
My first drive was in the damp to the IVA centre. Nearly put myself sideways into an oncoming van as I pulled out a junction! 2nd time to the IVA it
was a blizzard! Needless to say, both times I needed spare underwear!
Since then I've always given the throttle a good test straight away, just to make sure its all working properly and what the traction is
like......that test usually lasts for most the journey
When I bought my Striker in ‘09, I drove it straight to Llandow for a trackday.
I then checked it over on the Sunday and found one-or-three loose nuts.
In hindsight not-clever but great fun.
[Edited on 3/11/17 by TimC]
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Originally posted by WallerZero
My first drive was in the damp to the IVA centre. Nearly put myself sideways into an oncoming van as I pulled out a junction! 2nd time to the IVA it was a blizzard! Needless to say, both times I needed spare underwear!
Since then I've always given the throttle a good test straight away, just to make sure its all working properly and what the traction is like......that test usually lasts for most the journey
First drive for me was the 60 miles to the IVA. Rear drive shaft came off on a blind corner on a A-road smashing the suspension arms.
Police riot van full of coppers stopped and pushed me off the road.
Took it easy on my first drive to the SVA and back.
Next drive with plates etc. I was guilty of testing the ability of the car
Glad it's not just me then! It's funny as soon as it's on the road it feels like it's become a car not a collection of bits.
The story up there about the bike made me laugh - I passed my bike test and went straight out and bought myself a Ninja, naturally first thing I did
was wind the throttle wide open and to this day I still don't know how I hung on to it!
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Originally posted by Daf
I went for my first drive a couple of weeks ago and thought I must take it really steady just a very gentle one or two mile journey and come back and see what's fallen off.....
So I got 100 yards from the house turned onto the open road and buried the throttle to the floor and didn't turn around for at least 15 miles!!
my first kit car was a VW beetle based beach buggy.
1600cc, twin carbs, no weight, huge 4x4 tyres on the back, skinny car tyres on the front....thing was an total handful
Seemed every time I went out it tried to kill me and even came flying out roundabouts backwards
Sad to see it eventually go after 25 years of ownership but a lot safer for it
I did a few miles on my first drive and tore the diff out of the chassis on Thursday night . Took the car to work the next morning and repaired the chassis then drove down to Portsmouth got on a boat to Spain and drove it 2500 miles back to stoke on Trent .
Was that on your first drive!?
2 years to build, drove it and hated it to low unable to drive it hard...
Put it in the track, loved it
I bought a v12 XJS, first drive oil cooler split so had it recovered home and fixed that and off down the petrol station for the first time of many
and pulled out sharply to join the traffic, immediate 180 spin ended up going back in... Good car
first drive back was a two hour trip and freezing, wet and the steering was terrible whilst all the time being worried it was leaking coolant and with
numb arse.
once home and dry and warm went out for another blast and it was amazing
WAs I the only one that really did just drive it up my road and back, less than half a mile.
2nd drive was to the MOT station 10miles away. Shit scared of stuff falling off, but only thing that happened was the interior mirror came loose.