> I feel I am experienced; you may disagree. > My note to the list was intended to extoll the virtues of the > syncro system > and to share the excitement I feel by surprising others with > the abilities > of the 'moving guardrail'. The syncro vanagon has such perfect weight > distribution and grip, without chains, that you can maintain > 50mph in fresh > snow easily and in great control. If you haven't experienced > this, again I encourage you to do so, at your own speed. > I don't drive recklessly, though again you may disagree. Nevertheless, going 50 when others are going 30 in bad conditions is reckless. It's not you (and your wonderful syncro) that I worry about... it's the Los Angelean in a Pinto driving in the snow for the first time. If they slide into your lane while you're coming up on them at 50, they're screwed. Coyote -- /\_/\ ____ Ron 'Coyote' Lussier ( ) \ _/__ Andromedia, Inc. coyote@andromedia.com \ / \X / 818 Mission St. 1.415.365.6467 \_/ \/ San Francisco, CA 94103 |
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