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Re: Whats a C like driving??
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Posted by Haas on July 24, 2001 at 17:59:21 from (129.37.117.91):
In Reply to: Whats a C like driving?? posted by ThatOtherGuy on July 24, 2001 at 13:05:54:
A C with tricycle front drives very easy. Easy to steer. I think with wide front, may not steer so easy. It's a bit light on the front and will tend to push the front end on a sharp turn, so you have to use the brakes. Front wheel weights and/or fluid in the front tires would help. On the C, hydraulics was an option, although most all of them had the hydraulic touch control which as rockshafts on both sides, but no provision for remote cylinders. A Super C will be more likely to have a provision for remote cylinders. The remote valve was an option on the C and Super C both, but is not easily added. The C driving position is much higher up than the A and not offset like the A. You are in the center up on the platform like an H or M. The C has a little more power than the A, but not much.
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