
All the gear and no idea ....
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All the gear and no idea ....
Met this little lot on my trip today.... They all drove over the mountain and down into the valley as I did but only one of them was able to get back up the way they came in!! They had to go another way to get out.


syncropaddy
One Syncro, five Mercedes Benzs and a rocket ship
One Syncro, five Mercedes Benzs and a rocket ship
Re: All the gear and no idea ....
Which one? -----the Red one??
14" MV Syncro Caravelle aspiring to a Westy.
16" 1.9TD Syncro Crew Cab
...and for the really narrow lanes; Honda XR250 and CRF 230.
Join the TRF......help keep the lanes open!
16" 1.9TD Syncro Crew Cab
...and for the really narrow lanes; Honda XR250 and CRF 230.
Join the TRF......help keep the lanes open!
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Re: All the gear and no idea ....
love it.
landys get good press and are obviously proven off road but what is it about the syncro that makes it so capable. is it simply that the engine is in the back or is it just clever underpinnings.
landys get good press and are obviously proven off road but what is it about the syncro that makes it so capable. is it simply that the engine is in the back or is it just clever underpinnings.
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Re: All the gear and no idea ....
In this case narrow tyres and difflocks. Very few of these guys had difflocks
syncropaddy
One Syncro, five Mercedes Benzs and a rocket ship
One Syncro, five Mercedes Benzs and a rocket ship
Re: All the gear and no idea ....
Having pushed my defender to its limits on many occassions (sold it now im afraid) i have to admit its not the best off road in certain situations. My main gripe was that it falls into the same ruts as tractors and you bury the diffs far too easily. Getting recovered by a suzuki sj was not my best moment (on more than one occasion).
The transaxle diff lock (if thats what its called) is good for normal situations but there is no substitute for diff locks cross axles and a VC between axles.
I enjoyed learning to drive the landy properly - they can go very well If you know how to drive them - for example, driving through thick mud should be done by pumping the gas pedal like its a switch. Very brutal but very effective.
I enjoyed the land rover club meets because folk were very enthusiastic - but i enjoyed mud club meets better because there was a huge range of 4x4s. Sadly, there were no syncros in the meets i attended.
Land rovers are cheap - and i will always remember my landy fondly. It got me and H involved in off roading and we had a great time. As do lots of other people.
If i had the cash i would definitely buy a syncro camper - and im sure the folk you went out with are probably thinking along those lines now they know what a syncro can do
Good work for going out with a load of landy's! I hope they werent the snobby kind. Actually, it would have been fun to watch their faces if they were!!
Ringo
The transaxle diff lock (if thats what its called) is good for normal situations but there is no substitute for diff locks cross axles and a VC between axles.
I enjoyed learning to drive the landy properly - they can go very well If you know how to drive them - for example, driving through thick mud should be done by pumping the gas pedal like its a switch. Very brutal but very effective.
I enjoyed the land rover club meets because folk were very enthusiastic - but i enjoyed mud club meets better because there was a huge range of 4x4s. Sadly, there were no syncros in the meets i attended.
Land rovers are cheap - and i will always remember my landy fondly. It got me and H involved in off roading and we had a great time. As do lots of other people.
If i had the cash i would definitely buy a syncro camper - and im sure the folk you went out with are probably thinking along those lines now they know what a syncro can do
Good work for going out with a load of landy's! I hope they werent the snobby kind. Actually, it would have been fun to watch their faces if they were!!
Ringo
Now driving a big bad VW LT Florida.
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Re: All the gear and no idea ....
From what I've learned over the past week.....It's not moving that's the problem with 4x4's its stopping.........


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Re: All the gear and no idea ....
Ringo, you'll have to come over to one of my meets for a ride round.. its not that far....
Yeah.. stopping isnt much different to a car... the scooby would get off the line easy... the Syncro gets off the line with minimal wheelspin if any... (only 78 bhp to play with..