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  1. pad_cdr

    Deuce driving tips

    Don't forget to remove the wheel chock (speaking as the owner of a bent pioneer tool rack that the chock was chained to)
  2. pad_cdr

    Deuce driving tips

    Not driving so much, but always carry a spare 5 gal can of fuel. You can't trust the gauge
  3. pad_cdr

    Deuce driving tips

    Before you come to a full stop, be sure your front wheels are pointing the way you want to go when you start up. Armstrong steering is not the best when you are not moving.
  4. pad_cdr

    Deuce driving tips

    It won't quite break your thumbs, but it will hurt like he!! for a couple of weeks. Off road or on mud roads, especially narrow ones, stay on top of your wheel. Unlike a jeep or a 4wd truck, the momentum of a deuce going sideways is hard to overcome. Better to not get going sideways in the...
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