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Well that's quite an odd example :D

 

You should see the after dinner entertainment..!!

 

To cap this off. Both drivers figure on the "Bellend" scale. The bikers gets a 6/10 for me, he was obviously trying to prove something to the Evo and obviously expected him to go the other way. The Evo driver gets a 15/10 as to lose a 4WD car in fairly dry conditions, a fairly open bend, really takes some doing. Not to mention the cutting up in the first place.

 

H.

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I'm not defending him, merely trying to point out how it is indeed possible to lose the back end of these cars when you don't know how to drive them....

 

If you lift off an AYC Evo when the revs are high, what you see happening is exactly what happens. I think it may be when the AYC is on the way out, or low on fluid, but it's potentially a feature to get the back end out :D

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I know this junction - it's the M6 South exit right towards Knutsford and the turn has a slight adverse camber on it. I recall thinking this a few times as I make my way round (though no spin out of course). Really lucky the junction was clear as its nearly always got traffic in or out of the garage. the biker didn't do anything wrong. Evo was a bit of a appendage...

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Go on Scott. I love that explanation.

 

Aww ok..... are you sitting comfortably?

 

Once there was a young Evo driver, let's call him Nobby. One day Nobby was driving down the road, minding his own business when he approached a roundabout with a long queue. Rather than wait in the queue, Nobby decided to pull into the wrong lane in order to bypass the waiting motorists, with the idea of passing the cars quickly off of the lights and pulling back into the lane. Unbeknown to Nobby there was a motorcycle driver with a very similar idea to him, lets call him Lesser-Nobby. When the lights changed, Lesser-Nobby pulled away briskly while Nobby booted it as best he could to pass Lesser-Nobby and cut in. Unbeknown to Nobby though, when an Evo such as his is booted, turned hard and then let off aggressively it causes the AYC to pull in harshly and put the car out of shape. Lesser-Nobby waved goodbye to Nobby as he expertly reverse parked his car into a junction and drove off exclaiming the awesomeness of what he had just witnessed. The end.

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Once there was a young Evo driver, let's call him Nobby. One day Nobby was driving down the road, minding his own business when he approached a roundabout with a long queue. Rather than wait in the queue, Nobby decided to pull into the wrong lane in order to bypass the waiting motorists, with the idea of passing the cars quickly off of the lights and pulling back into the lane. Unbeknown to Nobby there was a motorcycle driver with a very similar idea to him, lets call him Lesser-Nobby. When the lights changed, Lesser-Nobby pulled away briskly while Nobby booted it as best he could to pass Lesser-Nobby and cut in. Unbeknown to Nobby though, when an Evo such as his is booted, turned hard and then let off aggressively it causes the AYC to pull in harshly and put the car out of shape. Lesser-Nobby waved goodbye to Nobby as he expertly reverse parked his car into a junction and drove off exclaiming the awesomeness of what he had just witnessed. The end.

 

Thats the best explanation of it lol, that should be posted on MLR.

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