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How to get a loaded trailer down a steep bank with Dyna VT
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<blockquote data-quote="keenanfeeder" data-source="post: 6238500" data-attributes="member: 5295"><p>I’ve no issues on stick mode yet I appreciate where you’re coming from it takes some getting used, feather the brake/pump it, don’t brake hard or all the way just gentle whilst pulling back steady on the ‘stick’ should keep you right </p><p></p><p>It’s one of those things where you’ve got to learn it, a bit like a bite point on a clutch when hill starting </p><p></p><p>Agree with some of the other contributors don’t rush if you don’t feel safe, don’t need another accident and there’s no shame in being honest, your employer may not appreciate it and question your competence, but ask to be shown. </p><p></p><p>They’ve invested in the kit, I assume you’re paid an attractive rate to operate it, so it’s in there interest for you not to destroy a gearbox</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keenanfeeder, post: 6238500, member: 5295"] I’ve no issues on stick mode yet I appreciate where you’re coming from it takes some getting used, feather the brake/pump it, don’t brake hard or all the way just gentle whilst pulling back steady on the ‘stick’ should keep you right It’s one of those things where you’ve got to learn it, a bit like a bite point on a clutch when hill starting Agree with some of the other contributors don’t rush if you don’t feel safe, don’t need another accident and there’s no shame in being honest, your employer may not appreciate it and question your competence, but ask to be shown. They’ve invested in the kit, I assume you’re paid an attractive rate to operate it, so it’s in there interest for you not to destroy a gearbox [/QUOTE]
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