Do you cover your knob for winter?
Replied by Red Devil on topic Re: Do you cover your knob for winter?
Posted 12 years 11 months ago #33896pendle lass wrote: my knob cover got lost during the year
waiting for a polished knob to arrive from Jon Norris should be here told and I know its gonna be a cold one :lol:
Will Jon be supplying a video of his good self polishing his Knob for you?
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Replied by Sergi Bmw on topic Re: Do you cover your knob for winter?
Posted 12 years 11 months ago #33935Yep alu Knobs get very hot in summer days so much you can get burnt! :omg:
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Posted 12 years 11 months ago #33949That really made me laugh out loud. Nice one. :lol: :lol: :lol:Rich in Vancouver wrote: We need Leigh Ping to invent an Air Knob Warmer. :broon:
The 2.5m, 7ft airscarf is portable within the 'ahem' cockpit. It's do-able for those who want to blow some hot air on their sticks. :broon:
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Replied by Red Devil on topic Re: Do you cover your knob for winter?
Posted 12 years 11 months ago #33966Sergi Bmw wrote: I swap knobs as David! Shint for summer leather for winter... although in Spain I used to do the other way around
Yep alu Knobs get very hot in summer days so much you can get burnt! :omg:
If it gets too hot, rubbing ice cubes on your knob may cool it down :thumbsup:
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