Changing knobs for the winter
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But then I was still driving round with the roof down at 6.30pm so I'm not that soft.
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Posted 14 years 3 weeks ago #17533I remember this time last year we were discussing things, including willie warmers, to use to stop your hand freezing!:lolm:Andy1970h;17531 wrote: One disadvantage of the alloy golf ball gear knob is that it get seriously cold on frosty mornings. So to protect my soft delicate hands in the winter months I've swapped it today for a leather one.
But then I was still driving round with the roof down at 6.30pm so I'm not that soft.
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Posted 14 years 3 weeks ago #17534David
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Posted 14 years 3 weeks ago #17536Oh BUG...bother!talkingcars;17535 wrote: No change to find out in ours, went to pump up the tyre with the slow puncture using the cigar lighter socket pump, not only is the tyre flat again, so is the battery :frown:
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