Do they all do this???
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Just had my first ever passenger ride in a Tuscan. No idea why I'd not been in one before, just never got around to it. Anyway...
Do they all feel like they are floating about with a slight weave over 90ish?! Certainly felt highly unstable. If not, what should my mate be looking at to fix this?
Do they all feel like they are floating about with a slight weave over 90ish?! Certainly felt highly unstable. If not, what should my mate be looking at to fix this?
what was the road like ? are we talking motorways ? in which case definately not.
If we are talking wee back roads.. then the fact it's a light car.. wide tyres.. hard suspension does tend to mean it tramelines a bit and can take it upon itself to jump 2 feet across the road if it hits a wierd camber.
Especially on real small roads where there is an obvious central hump type camber... once the thing gets on that in the middle of the road you need to talk nicely to it to get it off the blooming thing.
still.. one could argue that 3 figure speed on single track roads is inadvisable....ahem.
stu
If we are talking wee back roads.. then the fact it's a light car.. wide tyres.. hard suspension does tend to mean it tramelines a bit and can take it upon itself to jump 2 feet across the road if it hits a wierd camber.
Especially on real small roads where there is an obvious central hump type camber... once the thing gets on that in the middle of the road you need to talk nicely to it to get it off the blooming thing.
still.. one could argue that 3 figure speed on single track roads is inadvisable....ahem.
stu
Twas the tyre pressures on mine when recently on the autobahn, 90ish and I was terrified also might have been the fact that the rear tyres were brand new? But when the correct pressures were in the they were fine. I've also had 160ish and was glued to the same sort of autobahn.
Best Regards,
James Sim.
Best Regards,
James Sim.
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