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DIY Si

posted on 5/1/07 at 04:21 PM Reply With Quote
I think most of it depends upon your driveway. I have no problems warming mine up on the drive then pushing it back onto the road. Those with sloping drives may have trouble though. It's also probably one of those things that you get used to. Pushing is easy, but if you have one then you'll get used to driving backwards.





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posted on 5/1/07 at 04:28 PM Reply With Quote
Not needed in my experience TBH. Only once have I had need for one, and that was on a single track road up in Scotland. I just a sat there until the very confused tourist gave up and reversed back to the passing place!

As most other people have found out you can easily spin them or push them if you have got yourself in a spot. Most of the time you can drive round it!

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